TITLE
Widening our perspective: can the systems design process be improved by using a pattern language approach?
AUTHOR
Jansson, Maria; Köhler, Veronica
DATE
2000-04-06
DEPARTMENT
Business Administration and Social Sciences
SUMMARY
The field of systems design is – compared to other more firmly estab-lished
disciplines - still fairly young and mouldable, and although it contains
numerous of methods and approaches for designing a system, there ought to be
room for im-provement and development of this field. To consider this field
completed and perfected would be nothing but ig-norant. Therefore it is of
utmost importance to continue the search for new approaches, methodologies
and methods to use in systems design.
In this thesis research is being conducted in order to explore the applica-
bility of an architectural method - proposed by Professor Christopher
Alexander, on systems design. The method is called A Pattern Language and
was developed in order to help designing buildings and towns that are
beautiful and alive.
By making a comparison between Alexander’s work and three theories used in
systems design – the Viable Systems Model (VSM), the Soft Systems
Methodology (SSM) and Multi-Modal Systems Thinking (MMST), several
similarities were found. However, fur-ther research is needed in order to
explore the applicability of the Pattern Language ap-proach on systems
design.
ISSN 1404-5508 / ISRN LTU-SHU-EX--00/089--SE / NR 2000:089
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