Systems Thinking and Beyond

Book Review: Systems Science for Engineers and Scholars


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The AI team takes a deep dive into a text which introduces systems science as an interdisciplinary framework designed to bridge the gap between specialized academic "silos" such as biology, physics, and engineering. Written by Avner Engel, the book Systems Science for Engineers and Scholars outlines ten fundamental principles—including hierarchy, complexity, and emergence—that govern all systems regardless of their specific domain. It encourages professionals to adopt holistic thinking to solve modern global dilemmas, such as the climate and energy crises, by applying lessons learned from one field to another through isomorphic mapping. The material also provides a detailed roadmap of the book’s structure, which covers practical applications in risk management, decision-making, and accident analysis. Ultimately, the text serves as a guide for using systemic methodologies to design more resilient technologies and understand the interconnected nature of the universe.

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Systems Thinking and BeyondBy Dr Joseph Kasser