GENERAL SYSTEMS THEORY: limits to its algorithmization 2)3)
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N. KASKOV, quoted by I.V. BLAUBERG et al, "demonstrated that the following mass problems could not be solved in the framework of the general systems theory: – to construct
- an algorithm allowing to find all the elements of any given system;
- an algorithm allowing to find all the connections of any given system;
- an algorithm allowing to determine the structure of any given system;
- an algorithm allowing to determine all the functions realized by any given system" (1977, p.205).
Of course, neither could any other theory produce any such algorithms.
Such a result seems perfectly logical, in view of the massive non-linearity of complex systems, KASKOV's statements are quite interesting in relation to FORRESTER's Systems Dynamics and to Systems Analysis in general.
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