https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_science
Systems science - systemology (greco. σύστημα - systema, λόγος - logos) or systems theory is an interdisciplinary field that studies the nature of systems — from simple to complex — in nature, society, cognition, and science itself. The field aims to develop interdisciplinary foundations that are applicable in a variety of areas, such as psychology, biology, medicine, communication, business management, engineering, and social sciences.[1]
Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Systems_science
Subcategories
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► Chaos theory (5 C, 58 P)
► Conceptual systems (17 C, 16 P)
► Conformity (3 C, 40 P)
► Cybernetics (16 C, 128 P, 4 F)
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► Systems ecology (13 C, 66 P)
► Systems engineering (17 C, 205 P)
Systems Theory
Ecology
Systems Science Concepts
Complexity Theories
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► Holism (3 C, 46 P)
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► Systems science literature (2 C, 1 P)
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► Operations research (17 C, 186 P)
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► Systems theory stubs (37 P)
Pages
` Systems science
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` Systems art
Augmented learning
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` Black box
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` Complex systems
Conformity
Cyberneticist
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` Energy system
Experimental system
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` Learning
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` Partially observable system
Plateau effect
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` Self-perpetuation
Systemics
Systems modeling
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` User (system)
`W
` Work systems
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` Portal:Systems science
Pages in Other Languages
Russian: системология
Categories:
Complex systems theory
Emergence
Complex systems theory
Engineering disciplines
Systems theory
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