
June 10, 1999. Quoted in "New Armenian speaker emphasizes human factor" - BBC Archive.
Small Houses: Their Economic Design and Construction (1922)
Context: The system of building, described in this work, is intended for repetition. It would hardly pay to adopt it in its entirety for a single house if the matter were to end there. Where the processes and apparatus is used, over and over again, great economy should result; but for a single building, the trouble and expense of introducing so many new or unusual features and methods, might well offset the benefits which should accrue under more favorable conditions. Standardization both of parts and workmanship plays a great part in the economies obtained and standardization implies quantity.<!--Ch. I
June 10, 1999. Quoted in "New Armenian speaker emphasizes human factor" - BBC Archive.
Source: The Haystack Syndrome (1990), p. 23; as cited by: Gerald P. Marquis (2011, p. 10)
“A system is a plan or scheme of doctrines intended to develop a particular view.”
(1919), p. 755.
An encyclopedia of freemasonry and its kindred sciences, (1912)
“Physics is a wrong tool to describe living systems.”
as reported by [Magdolna Hargittai, Candid science 6, Imperial College Press, 2006, 1860946933, 522]
John Mingers (2006) Realising Systems Thinking: Knowledge and Action in Management Science. p. 87.
“Systems can create consequences not intended by any other of their constituent actors.”
Source: Understanding International Conflicts: An Introduction to Theory and History (6th ed., 2006), Chapter 2, Origins of the Great Twentieth Century Conflicts, p. 34.
Source: Leading Change, 1996, p. 5 (in 2013 edition)
Source: Definition of System, 1956, p. 18: Introduction
Part 1; Cited in: Evgenii Rudnyi (2013) " Thermodynamics of evolution http://blog.rudnyi.ru/2013/04/thermodynamics-of-evolution.html" on blog.rudnyi.ru, April 20, 2013. ·
Thermodynamics of Evolution (1972)