Systems Theory
Systems Theory
The concept of Systems Theory was originally proposed by biologist Ludwig Von
Bertalanffy in 1928, and then later developed more fully after the in the 1940’s and ’50’s.
Systems Theory refers to the study of systems in general. It’s original aim was to identify
rules and conditions that apply to all types of systems from different fields of research
Where conventionally groups of things were broken down into parts, individuals,
departments or units which were assessed and evaluated in isolation to one another,
Systems Theory recognised the inter-dependance between these elements.
In these fields, researchers were able to explain the properties of general systems
through simple patterns and identifying rules.
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