general systems theory is
responsible for analyzing a system
in general, also to subsystems that
comprise it and the
interrelationships between them,
to complir with a goal.
OBJECTIVES
Promote and disseminate the
development of terminology
General for describing the
characteristics, systemic
functions and behaviors.
Generate the
development of a set of
rules all these behaviors
are applicable
Giving impetus to a
(mathematical)
formalization of these
laws
CHRONOLOGY
Karl Ludwig von
Bertalanffy
(September 19,
1901, Vienna,
Austria - June 12,
1972, Buffalo, New
York, U.S)
In 1936, Ludwing Von
Bertanlanffy developed
the General Systems
Theory to solve this
problem
W. Ross Ashby
(London, 6
September 1903 to
15 November 1972)
1955 Ross Ashby make
progress in the general
systems theory
FUNCTIONALITY
with the passage of time the
general systems theory has
evolved sitting up in all
disciplines such as society,
biology, technology,
business, providing a basis
for its unification.
EXAMPLE
Natural systems: Those
systems that have been
developed by nature,
from the level of atomic
structures to the living
systems, solar systems
and the universe.
Cultural systems, systems
formed by grouping
people, could speak of the
company, family, group
University study, etc.
Designed systems: Those that
have been designed by man and
are part of the real world.
Abstract. By example systems designed
abstract may be, the philosophy,
mathematics, ideologies, religion,
language.
specific systems can speak
of a computer, a house, a
car, etc.