The Cognitive Process of Problem Solving: A Soft Systems Approach

Authors: Patel D.; Patel S.

Source: Brain and Mind, Volume 4, Number 2, August 2003 , pp. 283-295(13)

Publisher: Springer

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Abstract:

In this paper we describe the nature and problems of business and define one aspect of the business environment. We then propose a framework based on augmented soft systems methodology and object technology that captures both the soft and hard aspects of a business environment within the context of organisational culture. We also briefly discuss cognitive informatics and its relevance to understanding problems and solutions. Pólya's work, which is based around solving mathematical problems, is considered within the context of information systems development. We propose a generic reusable business object model based on general systems theory. We also show how these approaches can be integrated to provide a strategy for understanding business problems and developing integrated solutions.

Keywords: cognitive informatics; general systems theory; information systems; knowledge representation; object modelling; soft systems thinking

Document Type: Research article

Affiliations: 1: South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, United Kingdom

Publication date: 2003-08-01

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