The Complexity Learning Sequence, Key Propositions: A User's Guide to Patterns and Behavior

A summary of larger manual entitled “Patterns and Behavior.” Lists a "minimum set of key propositions" basic to working with complexity. Provides for each "proposition" an identification of its basic concepts and a table of pertinent references for further study. The "propositions" are: Language, Structure, Thought, Science, Applications of Science, Organizations, Modeling and Process. Provided to attendees at short course taught at the Johnson Center, GMU, 12-16 January 1998.

This short paper was printed as a tape-bound booklet, for use of the attendees at the TIPP short course taught at Johnson Center, George Mason University 12-16 January 1998. It was written as a companion volume to go with another larger manual written for the same course titled Patterns and Behavior. In THE COMPLEXITY LEARNING SEQUENCE an attempt is made to summarize the larger manual (Patterns and Behavior) for ease of study. The author lists a "minimum set of key propositions" basic to working with complexity and provides for each "proposition" an identification of its basic concepts and a table of pertinent references for further study. The "propositions" are titled: Language, Structure, Thought, Science, Applications of Science, Organizations, Modeling and Process.


 

Additional Info

  • Category: Complexity, Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM), Languages, Modeling, Organizations, Processes, Science, Teaching Materials
  • Size: 15 Min
  • Description: Photocopy, and email from George
  • Publication Year: 1999
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