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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Thinking in Systems provides an introductiThinking in Systems provides an introduction to systems thinking by Donella Meadows, the main author of the 1972 report The Limits to Growth, and describes some of the ideas behind the analysis used in that report. The book was originally circulated as a draft in 1993 and versions of this draft circulated informally within the systems dynamics community for years. After Donella Meadows' death in 2001, the book was restructured by Meadows' colleagues at the , edited by Diana Wright and finally published in 2008. The work is heavily influenced by the work of Jay Forrester and the MIT Systems Dynamics Group, whose World3 model formed the basis of analysis in Limits to Growth. In addition, Meadows drew on a wide range of other sources for examples and illustrations, including ecology, management, farming and demographics; as well as taking several examples from one week's reading of the International Herald Tribune in 1992. the International Herald Tribune in 1992.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/text This book is about that different way of sThis book is about that different way of seeing and thinking. It is intended for people who may be wary of the word “systems” and the field of systems analysis, even though they may have been doing systems thinking all their lives. I have kept the discussion nontechnical because I want to show what a long way you can go toward understanding systems without turning to mathematics or computers.thout turning to mathematics or computers.
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rdfs:comment Thinking in Systems provides an introductiThinking in Systems provides an introduction to systems thinking by Donella Meadows, the main author of the 1972 report The Limits to Growth, and describes some of the ideas behind the analysis used in that report. The book was originally circulated as a draft in 1993 and versions of this draft circulated informally within the systems dynamics community for years. After Donella Meadows' death in 2001, the book was restructured by Meadows' colleagues at the , edited by Diana Wright and finally published in 2008.iana Wright and finally published in 2008.
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