Systemic metamethodology for methods design

I. Peon-Escalante, F. Aceves, I. Badillo

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Abstract

There is a large collection of systemic and non-systemic methods, and even a metamethodology for the adequate selection of a systemic method for each problematic situation, but at the same time there is a void of systemic tools for the design of methods. We have two main objectives in this article; the first one is to document some of our initial advances in the design of a tool for the innovation of methods, a metamethodology for systemic design of methodologies that link systemic and non-systemic methods, and its parts. The second objective is to open a constructive dialogue on this issue with other systemic researchers that are working on this theme, we are interested in their advances, and we also want to exchange information and critical points of view with an open mind to different approaches. The design of the metamethodology is under the transdisciplinary approach to systems science.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Society for the Systems Sciences - 52nd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2008
Pages395-402
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 2008
Event52nd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2008, ISSS 2008 - Madison, WI, United States
Duration: 13 Jul 200818 Jul 2008

Publication series

Name52nd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems ScInternational Society for the Systems Sciences - 52nd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2008
Volume1

Conference

Conference52nd Annual Conference of the International Society for the Systems Sciences 2008, ISSS 2008
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMadison, WI
Period13/07/0818/07/08

Keywords

  • Cybernetics
  • Metamethodology
  • Method
  • Methodology
  • Transdisciplinarity

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