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Re: [O] [OT] Defining System, process, methodology and framework
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Karl Voit |
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Re: [O] [OT] Defining System, process, methodology and framework |
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Sun, 22 Apr 2012 12:48:00 +0200 |
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* Marcelo de Moraes Serpa <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Well, looks like my text was kind of stupid and or confusing...
No. At least not to me.
> Anyway, I started reading "An Introduction To General Systems Thinking" -
> surprisingly interesting book, and it's helping me answer most of those
> questions in deeper ways. I needed to do some additional investigation
> before starting to ask questions ;)
>
> I'll share the insights after I finish it,
Please do so.
For me, this approach is especially interesting related to PIM/GTD.
Without looking into Wikipedia or such and without deeper background
knowledge, I'd have *guessed*:
- systems are made of processes
- system is a higher level process, accomplishing bigger things than a
task
- a process defines a method to accomplish a task
- frameworks are generic tools for implementing a process
- a method is the underlying principle of how a process is designed
YMMV :-)
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Karl Voit