Systemics
Systemics can be considered as a new name of all research related to a most general
system theory/(
systems science). It is defined as an emerging branch of science that studies
holistic systems and tries to develop a logico-mathematical framework in which physical,
mental/
cognitive, social and
metaphysical systems can be studied and explained. The systemistic approaches intend to generalize the results obtained in
cybernetics, classical
engineering systems theory and other sciences.
Every problem is possible to conceptualize from the abstract perspective of universal properties of systems. Therefore systemic/systemics point of view is recently associated with different research and numerous practical domains/problems, for ex.
systemic medicine,
systemic psychology and ...
systemic coaching.
At present, systemics has more questions than answers and therefore it is closely related to the recent studies of
contemporary philosophy and
intelligence research.From this last perspective new paradigms based on the mental/cognitive properties of intelligent entities/(
intelligence-based systems) are defined for a generalized systemics, see
socio-cognitive paradigms(
TOGA meta-theory, Adam Maria Gadomski,1993).
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meta-system*
meta-theory*
system engineering*
scientific paradigm*
reliability *
dynamic system*
autopoiesis*
meta-knowledge*
A Taste of systemetics By Bela Banathy
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Systemics: The Most Basic Science by Donald E. Watson,
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The Theory of Enformed Systems - A Paradigm of Organization and Holistic Systems by Watson, D. E., G. E. Schwartz, L. G. S. Russek (1998).
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Systemics and Cybernetics in a Historical Perspective by Charles François (1999)
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International conference on Cybernetics, Informatics and Systemics, CIS-2006*
Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics*
Computational Philosophy of Science - The MIT Press
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Global and Meta-Systems Engineering perspective, 1999 -
ENEA-Italian Research Agency Web-pages
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System-Process-Goal Interrelations- an example of systemic approach