Source: Enterprise modeling within an enterprise engineering framework (1996), p. 993
“The systems view is the emerging contemporary view of organized complexity, one step beyond the Newtonian view of organized simplicity, and two steps beyond the classical world views of divinely ordered or imaginatively envisaged complexity.”
Source: Introduction to Systems Philosophy (1972), p. 15.
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