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Thinking in Systems

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Book Name: Thinking in Systems

Writer: Donella H. Meadows

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Description

A framework isn’t only any old assortment of things. A

framework

*

is an interconnected set of components that is reasonably composed in a manner that accomplishes

something. On the off chance that you take a gander at that definition intently for a moment, you can see

that a framework must comprise of three sorts of things:

components

,

interconnections

, and a

work

or on the other hand

reason

.

For instance, the components of your stomach related framework incorporate teeth,

proteins, stomach, and digestive organs. They are interrelated through the physical flow of food, and through a rich arrangement of directing substance signals.

The capacity of this framework is to separate food into its fundamental supplements

also, to move those supplements into the circulation system (another framework),

while disposing of unusable squanders.

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