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Thriving Systems Theory and Metaphor-Driven Modeling [electronic resource] / by Leslie J. Waguespack.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2010Description: XI, 167 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849963022
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.1 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.758
Online resources:
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.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: 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. Les Waguespack is a computer science Ph.D., professor and chairperson of computer information systems at Bentley University, USA. Dr. Waguespack’s experience as programmer, software engineer, software architect, database architect, project manager and systems consultant underpins 35 years of teaching and research, the last 20+ years teaching object-oriented modeling and systems engineering to undergraduates, graduate students and practicing professionals.
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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.

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. Les Waguespack is a computer science Ph.D., professor and chairperson of computer information systems at Bentley University, USA. Dr. Waguespack’s experience as programmer, software engineer, software architect, database architect, project manager and systems consultant underpins 35 years of teaching and research, the last 20+ years teaching object-oriented modeling and systems engineering to undergraduates, graduate students and practicing professionals.

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