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GSPS: Architecture, Use, Evolution

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Epistemological types of systems that are recognized within the GSPS framework include source systems and their components (object systems, specific and general image systems), data systems, generative systems (behavior systems or ST-systems), structure systems of various types and levels, and metasystems of various types and levels. In addition, each of these systems types can be either neutral or directed.

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Klir, G.J. (1985). GSPS: Architecture, Use, Evolution. In: Architecture of Systems Problem Solving. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1168-4_9

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