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''<blockquote>System type characterized by the ability to define purpose, goals and missions that can be addressed via engineering methodologies in attempting to optimize a solution.  (Checkland 1999)</blockquote>''
<blockquote>''System type characterized by the ability to define purpose, goals and missions that can be addressed via engineering methodologies in attempting to optimize a solution.'' (Checkland 1999)</blockquote>


====Source====
===Source===
Checkland, P. B. 1999.'' Systems Thinking, Systems Practice''. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.  
Checkland, P. B. 1999.'' Systems Thinking, Systems Practice''. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.  


===Discussion===
===Discussion===
Discussion as to why this is the "consensus" definition for the SEBoK.
None.


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[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
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System type characterized by the ability to define purpose, goals and missions that can be addressed via engineering methodologies in attempting to optimize a solution. (Checkland 1999)

Source

Checkland, P. B. 1999. Systems Thinking, Systems Practice. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Discussion

None.

SEBoK v. 2.12, released 27 May 2025