2019
DOI: 10.1002/sres.2627
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Systemic virtues as a foundation for a general theory of design elegance

Abstract: Recent discussion and research in systems engineering have highlighted the need for a principled approach to attaining elegance in engineered systems, in order to enhance product value and reduce life cycle risks. In this paper, we analyse the “elegance factors” pertaining to designed systems from the perspective of the philosophy of value (axiology) and characterize the elegance factors as “systemic virtues,” analogous to philosophical models of the factors pertaining to the “goodness” of persons and scientif… Show more

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“…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.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…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.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…To assess that, we require not only a more comprehensive inventory of relevant knowledge assets but also an assessment of their quality and completeness relative to the specific goals each aspect of the theory must fulfil, such that when they are integrated they jointly carry the meaning and value expected of a fully fledged GST*. As mentioned earlier, the expectation is that a GST* would explain how and why systems arise, change, complexify, and evolve into new kinds, predict the unfolding of system lifecycles and the occurrence of unexpected or unobserved systemic Salado, 2017Salado, , 2019Salado, Iandoli, & Zollo, 2016) x x x x c. Introduction of the concept of systemic virtues and a strategy for developing a general theory of design elegance (Rousseau, Billingham, & Calvo-Amodio, 2019) x x x x F. Learning a.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Instances of what are now classifiable as systemic virtues have already been identified in the systems engineering community as the factors involved in rendering a design elegant (Griffin, ; Watson et al, ). This connection is used to lay the groundwork for a general theory of how elegance in systems might be obtained, both in specific designs and in the transition from one form to another (Rousseau, Billingham, & Calvo‐Amodio, ).…”
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confidence: 99%