It is coordinating a set of parts
that interrelate to achieve
objectives.
History of General
Systems Theory
The idea of the General Systems Theory It was
developed and introduced by Mr. Karl Ludwig
Von Bertanfanffy. with the progress of the I
interested in systems, was implemented a
system that works in all fields. The theory was
further developed by Ross Ashby in 1955
KARL LUDWIG VON BERTANLANFFY biography.
Ausríaco biologist and philosopher, primarily
known for his theory of systems. Born on
September 19, 1901 He died on June 12, 1972
Study at the University of Vienna
William Ross Ashby biography. English physician
and neurologist who contributed decisively to
the consolidation of cybernetics m oderna and
created the first homeostat. Born on
September 6, 1903 died on November 15, 1972
Study at the University of cambridge
It is a method that allows unite and organize
knowledge with the intention of a result
effectively.
The same concepts and principles of
organizations underlie different disciplines
(sociology biology, business, technology,
etc.) providing a basis for their unification
System concepts
include
• System-environment
boundary
• Input
• Output
• Process
• State
• Hierarchy
• Goal
Directedness
• Information
How is GST Relevant to Us?
As mentioned before the General Systems Theory
encompasses all disciplines that utilize systems
As time and technology has
evolved, there has been great
emphasis on information systems
Many organizations such as IBM
and Texas instruments rely on this
theory to help their business run
efficiently
Information System
System consisting of the network
of all communication channels
used within an organization
Network Security System
The objective is the protection of information against different
risk events to which it is subjected, without interfering with the
work user