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* [[Topic:Open and closed Systems|‘Open’ and ‘closed’ systems]] | * [[Topic:Open and closed Systems|‘Open’ and ‘closed’ systems]] |
Latest revision as of 11:22, 23 December 2022
Context
This theme provides learners with the fundamental knowledge needed to describe and discuss complex systems. This is the foundation for all other Knowledge Management practice.
Competencies
Expected competencies after study of this theme are:
- Understanding of the concept of a system
- Understanding of what makes a system 'complex', and behavioural characteristics of various types of complex systems
- Able to recognise types of systems and describe system boundaries
- Able to define agents present in a complex system
- Able to define abstracted and encapsulated characteristics of systems