Systemography
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Systemography or SGR is a process where phenomena regarded as complex are purposefully represented as a constructed model of a general system. It may be used in three different ways: conceptualization, analysis, and simulation. The work of Jean-Louis Le Moigne is associated with systemography.
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See also
- List of types of systems theory
- Cybernetics
- Emergence
- Glossary of systems theory
- Holism
- Meta-systems
- Open and closed systems in social science
- Social rule system theory
- Sociology and complexity science
- Systemantics
- Systems engineering
- Systems psychology
- Systemics
- Systems theory in archaeology
- Systems theory in anthropology
- Systems theory in political science
- Systems thinking
- World-systems theory
- Dynamical systems
- Multidimensional systems
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