Curt McNamara: System Isomorphies and Processes (12:00-13:00 CST)

Start: 
Fri, 2014/12/19
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The search for a general theory of systems has had many branches. One that has been fruitful is the search for the fundamental isomorphies that are found across varied natural systems and differing system levels. The basic idea is that if natural systems (the main focus of our working group) have used these processes across billions of years and trials, we human engineers could use them too. Prof. Len Troncale has been working in this area for many decades, and his current work looks at the fundamental set of system processes, and how they are connected to one another. These connected isomorphies explain complex systems, are proven by science evidence and provide more detailed knowledge of how systems work or don't work (SPT-Systems Pathology). So SPT relates directly to the purposes of the NSWG, SE, and the SSWG (as well as CxSWG/SoSWG). Please join us for an overview of this approach or framework, and of Prof. Troncale’s work.

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