Systems theory {General Systems Theory}| can use calculus, compartment theory, control theory, cybernetics, decision theory, factor analysis, game theory, graph theory, information theory, network theory, operations research, queuing theory, set theory, simplex methods, stochastic modeling, and equation systems [Bertalanffy, 1928] [Bertalanffy, 1968] [Thurstone, 1935].
relations
Networks have interacting nodes. Relations among system objects can be strong or weak, linear or non-linear, and hierarchical or otherwise. Relations can involve progressive differentiation, action triggers, feedback, and adaptations.
strategies
Systems can have growth/stability, competition/cooperation, centralization/decentralization, and specialization/generalization.
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