Aspects of Modern Systemic Approach (I): Beyond the Dynamic Systems Definition, Structure and Properties
Bogdan Cioruța *
Office of Information and Communication, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca - North University Centre of Baia Mare, str. Victor Babeș 62A, 430083, Baia Mare, Romania.
Mirela Coman
Faculty of Engineering, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca - North University Centre of Baia Mare, Str. Victor Babeș 62A, 430083, Baia Mare, Romania.
Alexandru Lauran
Faculty of Science, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca - North University Centre of Baia Mare, str. Victoriei 76, 430122, Baia Mare, Romania.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
General Systems Theory, as well as Systems Theory - as integrated part of the first one, are still under the scrutiny of researchers, either through the interest shown for micro-systems or for macro-systems, as derivatives of the system.
In accordance with the research undertaken in either of the two ends of the reference range for the system - as a fundamental element of systems theory, our concerns are to familiarize the reader with the diversity of concepts and develpoment stages specific to the two areas of interest - General Systems Theory and Systems Theory. Also, as the objective of the present study, an attempt was made to bring to the fore some definitions and conceputal characterization, respectively with the structure and properties of different system types. At the same tine, are underlined different systemic approaches and representations, along with the position of Systemology in relation to the General Systems Theory and Systems Theory.
Keywords: General systems theory, systemology, systemic approach, systems definition.