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* Banathy, B. (1984). Systems design in the context of human activity systems. San Francisco: International Systems Institute, 221. | * Banathy, B. (1984). Systems design in the context of human activity systems. San Francisco: International Systems Institute, 221. | ||
* Banathy, B. H. (1988). Matching design methods to system type. Systems Research, 5(1), 27-34. | * Banathy, B. H. (1988). Matching design methods to system type. Systems Research, 5(1), 27-34. | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 30 January 2023
Bela Banathy identified three categories of methods (or methodologies) which together make up Systems Methodology:
- Methods for studying various classes of systems (these methods produce systems knowledge)
- Methods for dealing with the various types of systems problems
- Methods for determining meta-characteristics of various methods (or methodologies) in categories 1 and 2.
References
- Banathy, B. (1984). Systems design in the context of human activity systems. San Francisco: International Systems Institute, 221.
- Banathy, B. H. (1988). Matching design methods to system type. Systems Research, 5(1), 27-34.