*sin-ek'tiks, n. the study of processes leading to invention, with the end aim of solving practical problems, esp. by a synectics group, a miscellaneous group of people of imagination and ability but varied interests. [Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary]

Systems-theoretic Design

       
 

Examples of Published Work

   
       

System Function Implementation and Behavioral Modeling (pdf)

The Design Optimisation of Complex Systems (pdf)

An Overview of Applied Systems-theoretic Method (pdf)

 

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