Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 20 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Problems and Issues in Using Computer- Based Support Tools to Enhance 'Soft' Systems Methodologies

Mark Stansfield    

Resumen

This paper explores the issue of whether computer-based support tools can enhance the use of 'soft' systems methodologies as applied to real-world problem situations. Although work has been carried out by a number of researchers in applying computer-based technology to concepts and methodologies relating to 'soft' systems thinking such as Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), such attempts appear to be still in their infancy and have not been applied widely to real-world problem situations.This paper will highlight some of the problems that may be encountered in attempting to develop computer-based support tools for 'soft' systems methodologies. Particular attention will be paid to an attempt by the author to develop a computer-based support tool for a particular 'soft' systems method of inquiry known as the Appreciative Inquiry Method that is based upon Vickers' notion of 'appreciation' (Vickers, 196S) and Checkland's SSM (Checkland, 1981). The final part of the paper will explore some of the lessons learnt from developing and applying the computer-based support tool to a real world problem situation, as well as considering the feasibility of developing computer-based support tools for 'soft' systems methodologies. This paper will put forward the point that a mixture of manual and computer-based tools should be employed to allow a methodology to be used in an unconstrained manner, but the benefits provided by computer-based technology should be utilised in supporting and enhancing the more mundane and structured tasks.

Palabras claves

 Artículos similares

       
 
Mitria Widianingtias, Shinobu Kazama, Sawangjang Benyapa and Satoshi Takizawa    
Bali Province, Indonesia, experiences serious water shortages and groundwater over-abstraction due to rapidly increasing water demand. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the potential for water reclamation and reuse in Bali Province, focusing on the o... ver más
Revista: Water

 
Nur Hamid, Willy Dharmawan and Hidetaka Nambo    
Unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) are experiencing significant development across various fields due to extensive research, enabling these devices to offer substantial benefits. One kind of research that has been developed to produce better USVs is path p... ver más

 
Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman Khan Mamun and Tarek Elfouly    
Contemporary methods used to interpret the electrocardiogram (ECG) signal for diagnosis or monitoring are based on expert knowledge and rule-centered algorithms. In recent years, with the advancement of artificial intelligence, more and more researchers ... ver más

 
Hyunmin Gwak, Yongho Jeong, Chanyeong Kim, Yonghak Lee, Seongmin Yang and Sunghwan Kim    
The key to semi-supervised semantic segmentation is to assign the appropriate pseudo-label to the pixels of unlabeled images. Recently, various approaches to consistency-based training and the filtering of reliable pseudo-labels have shown remarkable res... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Su-Wan Chung, Sung-Sam Hong and Byung-Kon Kim    
Currently, damage in aging bridges is assessed visually, leading to significant personnel, time, and cost expenditures. Moreover, the results depend on the subjective judgment of the inspector. Machine-learning-based approaches, such as deep learning, ca... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences