Description
What you will learn
- Identifying and defining objects, processes, and states in a system and the structural and procedural relations among them
- Modeling the system’s top-level diagram with its function, beneficiary, benefit, stakeholders, and enables - agents and instruments
- Modeling various kinds of systems, including technological, natural, and complex socio-technical systems
- Managing system complexity by using refinement-abstraction mechanisms of in-zooming - out-zooming, unfolding - folding, and state expression - suppression