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Systems Engineering, not just system (singular) engineering, is a methodology to manage or cope with [[causally integrated systems]]<ref>{{:Paper/Stepping Beyond the Newtonian Paradigm in Biology}}</ref>. | Systems Engineering, not just system (singular) engineering, is a methodology to manage or cope with [[causally integrated systems]]<ref>{{:Paper/Stepping Beyond the Newtonian Paradigm in Biology}}</ref>. To formally study systems engineering, one may read on the book by Leslie Lamport on [[Book/Specifying Systems|Specifying Systems]], and the paper by Patrick and Radhia Cousot on [[Abstract Interpretation]]. | ||
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Systems Engineering, not just system (singular) engineering, is a methodology to manage or cope with causally integrated systems[1]. To formally study systems engineering, one may read on the book by Leslie Lamport on Specifying Systems, and the paper by Patrick and Radhia Cousot on Abstract Interpretation.
References
- ↑ Plamen L. Simeonov; Edwin H. Brezina; Ron Cottam; Andreé C. Ehresmann; Arran Gare; Ted Goranson; Jaime Gomez-Ramirez; Brian D. Josephson; Bruno Marchal; Koichiro Matsuno; Robert S. Root-Bernstein; Otto E. Rössler; Stanley N. Salthe; Marcin Schroeder; Bill Seaman; Pridi Siregar; Leslie S. Smith, eds. (December 9, 2011). "Stepping Beyond the Newtonian Paradigm in Biology" (PDF). local page: INBIOSA.