Arthur D. Hall Quote

A system is a set of objects with relationships between the … in may be described generally as a complex of elements or components directly or indirectly related in a causal network, … Also, we are mainly interested in systems within which some process is continually going on, including an interchange with an environment across the boundary. It is generally agreed that when we deal with the more open system with a highly flexible structure, the distinction between the boundaries and the environment becomes a more and more arbitrary matter, dependent upon the purpose of the observer.


Cited in: Addison C. Bennett (1978) Improving management performance in health care institutions: a total systems approach.. p. 40 - A methodology for systems engineering, 1962


A system is a set of objects with relationships between the … in may be described generally as a complex of elements or components directly or...

A system is a set of objects with relationships between the … in may be described generally as a complex of elements or components directly or...

A system is a set of objects with relationships between the … in may be described generally as a complex of elements or components directly or...

A system is a set of objects with relationships between the … in may be described generally as a complex of elements or components directly or...