2015 Annual IEEE Systems Conference (SysCon) Proceedings 2015
DOI: 10.1109/syscon.2015.7116804
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The recursively generative nature of complex agri-eco-socio-technical systems a transdisciplinary approach to developing a low carbon footprint farming system

Abstract: Farming procedures have intensified to the point where they significantly impact on the environment, the social fabric of the communities involved and the political and financial stability of regions. Traditional design procedures do not take the recursive and adaptive nature of these systems fully into account. The author starts from the premise that the feedback loop and recursive causal nature inherent to agri-eco-sociotechnical systems make them inherently wicked 1 . The design of a low carbon footprint fa… Show more

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“…To keep costs down and to manage expectations during the development of a basic reference model and an initial discussion simulation model, it was decided to follow a typical spiral development process (Boehm, 1988). The authors successfully followed a similar approach for the development of a low carbon footprint dairy farm simulation model in 2015 (Roodt, 2015). For the current effort the MS-SDF approach was followed broadly, with a specific focus on developing the reference model to an agreed level before continuing with the development of a very simple set of concept models.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To keep costs down and to manage expectations during the development of a basic reference model and an initial discussion simulation model, it was decided to follow a typical spiral development process (Boehm, 1988). The authors successfully followed a similar approach for the development of a low carbon footprint dairy farm simulation model in 2015 (Roodt, 2015). For the current effort the MS-SDF approach was followed broadly, with a specific focus on developing the reference model to an agreed level before continuing with the development of a very simple set of concept models.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tipping point required to shift the understanding of the problem domain can then be devised using the wider model (Roodt, 2015).…”
Section: Motivation Behind the Design Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paradigm should be shifted to enable the creation of local solutions (Belinskij et al, 2019). One option to increase the understanding of such complex systems is via transdisciplinary computational modeling, where it is possible to include asymmetrical hierarchies between actors and analyze the temporal behavior of the individual actors, as well as the system as a whole (Roodt, 2015;Roodt & Dempers, 2020). Simulation modeling as a form of digital innovation allows the riskfree exploration of different scenarios and business models to facilitate planning and operations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%