Knowing Natural Systems Enables Better Design of Man-Made Systems: The Linkage Proposition Model
Len R. Troncale
A chapter in Power, Autonomy, Utopia, 1986, pp 43-80 from Springer
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Abstract How does this article fit into the set of loosely related articles and the umbrella title of this book? The Linkage Proposition Template Model (hereafter LPTM) has some interesting relationships with the future of words such as Power, Autonomy, and Utopia, as well as to understanding the inner workings of the complex systems found in nature.
Keywords: General System; Natural System; System Science; Special Knowledge; System Concept (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2225-2_4
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