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Discussion of ‘The systems stance’ by David Elms
Much engineering work requires an outlook which must deal with technical detail within a wider framework of societal and environmental complexities. This calls for multiple points of view ranging from a broad context to localised detail, analogous to the use of a zoom lens. The paper ‘The Systems Stance’ provides an excellent practical way of handling complex system problems needing a range of viewpoints.
Discussion of ‘The systems stance’ by David Elms
Much engineering work requires an outlook which must deal with technical detail within a wider framework of societal and environmental complexities. This calls for multiple points of view ranging from a broad context to localised detail, analogous to the use of a zoom lens. The paper ‘The Systems Stance’ provides an excellent practical way of handling complex system problems needing a range of viewpoints.
Discussion of ‘The systems stance’ by David Elms
Cameron, Rod (author)
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems ; 38 ; 279-280
2021-10-02
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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Civil engineering , systems , viewpoint , complexity , framework , modelling , methodology
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