A fork in the road: systems and design
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Love, Terence
Date
2003Type
Conference Paper
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Love, Terence. 2003. A fork in the road: systems and design, in Haslet, T. and Sarah, R. (ed), 9th ANZSYS Australian and New Zealand Systems Conference - Monash University, 2003. Melbourne: Monyx.
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Proceedings of the 9th ANZSYS Australian and New Zealand Systems Conference - Monash University
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9th ANZSYS Australian and New Zealand Systems Conference - Monash University
Faculty
Division of Humanities
Faculty of Built Environment, Art and Design (BEAD)
Department of Design
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This paper challenges the widespread myth that Systems is sufficient to create a design or plan for intervention. It argues that conflating Systems and Design has caused many unnecessary difficulties in Systems theory and research. The paper redefines the relationships between Systems and Design.
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