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Thriving Systems Theory and Metaphor-Driven Modeling

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How is it that one system is more effective, appealing, satisfying and/or more beautiful than another to its stakeholder community? This question drove Christopher Alexander's fifty-year quest to explain great physical architecture and gave birth to pattern-languages for building that underpin much of modern systems engineering.How is it that so many individual stakeholders consistently recognize the same quality, the same beauty in a system? This question led George Lakoff to research the role of conceptual metaphor in human understanding.What is essential to stakeholders' satisfaction with systems? Fred Brooks, in his publications, addressed this question.This monograph fuses these diverse streams of thought in proposing Thriving Systems Theory by translating Alexander's properties of physical design quality into the abstract domain of information systems and modeling. Metaphor-Driven Modeling incorporates the theory while examining its impact throughout the system life cycle: modeling, design and deployment. The result is holistic and innovative, a perspective on system quality invaluable to students, practitioners and researchers of software and systems engineering.

List of contents

Thriving Systems Theory and Metaphor-Driven Modeling.- Thriving Systems Theory.- Christopher Alexander's Nature of Order.- Wholeness and Center Properties Mapped to Modeling.- Achieving Versus Observing Strength in Choice Properties.- Building Life into Information Systems.- A Vision of Thriving Systems.- Thriving Systems Theory in Systems Development.- Metaphorology.- Metaphor-Driven Modeling.- Protecting Life in System Life Cycles.- Metaphor-Driven Systems Engineering.- Thriving Systems and Beauty.- Promoting Life Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm.- Promoting Life Using the Relational Paradigm.- Thriving Systems Through Metaphor-Driven Modeling.

About the author

Dr. Waguespack is a graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (formerly USL) with degrees in Computer Systems and Software, MIS and Computer Architecture. After five years in the USAF, headquarters personnel, directorate of the computer systems, modeling branch, he taught in the Computer Science department at LSU. Since 1984 he has been teaching in the Computer Information Systems department at Bentley University - systems EAD (engineering/analysis/design), object-oriented systems EAD, software project management and database.

Summary

How is it that one system is more effective, appealing, satisfying and/or more beautiful than another to its stakeholder community? This question drove Christopher Alexander’s fifty-year quest to explain great physical architecture and gave birth to pattern-languages for building that underpin much of modern systems engineering.

How is it that so many individual stakeholders consistently recognize the same quality, the same beauty in a system? This question led George Lakoff to research the role of conceptual metaphor in human understanding.

What is essential to stakeholders’ satisfaction with systems? Fred Brooks, in his publications, addressed this question.

This monograph fuses these diverse streams of thought in proposing Thriving Systems Theory by translating Alexander’s properties of physical design quality into the abstract domain of information systems and modeling. Metaphor-Driven Modeling incorporates the theory while examining its impact throughout the system life cycle: modeling, design and deployment. The result is holistic and innovative, a perspective on system quality invaluable to students, practitioners and researchers of software and systems engineering.

Product details

Authors Leslie J Waguespack, Leslie J. Waguespack
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9781447162148
ISBN 978-1-4471-6214-8
No. of pages 167
Dimensions 155 mm x 9 mm x 235 mm
Weight 284 g
Illustrations XI, 167 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

B, Software Engineering, computer science, Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems, Operating systems

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