Designing complexity : the methodology and practice of systems oriented design / by Birger Sevaldson.
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- 9781863352628
- NK1520 .D475 2021
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Includes bibliographical references.
Read this first -- An introduction to and overview of SOD -- Contexts and backgrounds : theories of SOD -- Practices and methodologies.
"This book is a complete description of the background, theories, practice and methodology of Systems oriented Design (SOD). Since 2006 the author has been in the forefront of developing a new generation of systems thinking in design. He took initiative to the RSD conferences and the SDA network and the definition of the pluralistic emerging field of systemic design. SOD is one of the major directions in the field of systemic design. The book is the result of 15 years with design research and development for a growing community and increasing attention to systemic design. Systemic design is today the most comprehensive and powerful approach to help making design become better at coping with the increasingly complex challenges that we face in our society. The book is essential in helping designers to make the change to become more useful and able in the future"--
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