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Compare Viable Systems Model (VSM) and Soft Systems Model (SSM) in terms of their way of dealing with organisational issues.
Title: Compare Viable Systems Model (VSM) and Soft Systems Model (SSM) in terms of their way of dealing with organisational issues.
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Compare Viable Systems Model (VSM) and Soft Systems Model (SSM) in terms of their way of dealing with organisational issues.
INDEX
1. The Differentiation between VSM and SSM
1.1 Viable System Model..........................................................................2
1.1.1 A brief overview of VSM.......................................................2
1.1.2 Argumentation on VSM........................................................3
1.2 Soft Systems Methodology....................................................4
1.2.1 A simple description of SSM................................................4
1.2.2 Commentary on SSM..........................................................5
1.3 Comparison between VSM and SSM......................................6
2. The Mutualism between VSM and SSM...............................8
2.1 The Relationship between SSM and the VSM.............................8
2.2 Combining use of the VSM and the SSM...............................10
3. Conclusion..............................................................................10
4. Bibliography............................................................................11
1. The Differentiation between VSM and SSM
1.1 Viable System Model
The VSM is a powerful tool; it establishes the
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System Practice,
Ć Chichester, Wiley, 1989, The Viable System Model: interpretation and application of Stafford Beer's VSM, JOHN WILEY&SONS
Ć D.E.AVISON and G.FITZGRALD, 2000, Information Systems Development Methodologies Techniques and Tools, 2nd Edition, The McGran-Hill Companies
Ć Johnson and Richard Arvid, 1992, Systems Theory and Management, XEROX
Ć Robert L. Flood and Norma R.A.Romm, 1997, Critical System Thinking: current research and practice, Plenum Press, New York and London
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