“…SEs have developed or distilled general system definitions (Sillitto et al, 2018), general system concepts (Boehm & Kukreja, 2015), scientific general system principles (Schindel, 2018(Schindel, , 2019), a minimal system meta-model (Schindel, 2011), and general concepts and principles on system compositionality (Natarajan, Kumar, & Chaudhuri, 2019). This sits alongside advances by others on scientific general systems principles (Rousseau, 2018f), strategies towards discovering general systems laws (Rousseau, Billingham, & Calvo-Amodio, 2019), a general systems mapping relationship model (Rosen, 2005), and further noteworthy contributions as listed in my paper. In this work, we can see the emergence of a converging perspective on, and progress towards, GST* as a scientific framework comprising scientific but general definitions, concepts, principles, laws, models, and theories that can be operationalized in methods from which SE could benefit.…”