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Lecture 1




              Soft Systems Methodology
                   Systems Analysis and Design (UCM0558E)




                        Abdisalam Issa-Salwe
                    Thames Valley University
                  Faculty of Professional Studies




systems theory

    a well-developed body of theoretical
   ideas - with many applications:
                                                    A system:
  - systems analysis
                                                    is part of a wider system
                                                    has an environment

  - management                                      has components or subsytems
                                                    has a boundary
                                                    has a purpose?


  -engineering
                                                    has continuity
                                                    has inputs and outputs
                                                    has measures of performance
                                                    can adapt to external shocks
                                                    as a whole is more
                                                    than the sum of its parts
Hard systems thinking

  hard systems approaches (systems analysis
  (structured methods), systems engineering,
  operations research) assume:
     objective reality of systems in the
     world
     well-defined problem to be solved
     technical factors foremost
     scientific approach to problem-solving
     one correct solution




Soft systems thinking
soft systems approaches (Soft Systems Methodology, soft
OR) assume:
   organisational problems are ‘messy’ (Ackoff),
   poorly defined
   stakeholders interpret problems differently (no
   objective reality)
   human factors important
   creative, intuitive approach to problem-solving
   outcomes are learning, better understanding,
   rather than a ‘solution’
Methodology

  In SSADM - rigid techniques and
  procedures to provide unambiguous
  solutions to well-defined data and
  processing problems problems, focused
  on computer implementations
  in SSM - a loose framework of tools to
  be used at the discretion of the analyst,
  focused on improvements to
  organisational problems




 SSM
  - the current
 picture:
 - logic stream
 - cultural
 stream



                      source: Checkland, SSM in Action
SSM – overview (seven stage model)

          situation      7        action to
    1   considered             improve the
        problematic       problem situation
                                                 6              changes:
                                                  systemically desirable,
                                                       culturally feasible

         problem          comparison of
    2    situation        models and
        expressed         real world  5

                                                                        real world

                                                                 systems thinking
                                                                 about real world
             3           conceptual models
       root definition   of systems described
   of relevant systems   in root definitions 4


    source: Checkland: Systems Thinking, Systems Practice




                                                         situation       7       action to
                                                   1   considered             improve the
                                                       problematic       problem situation
                                                                                                6              changes:
                                                                                                 systemically desirable,




Soft problems
                                                                                                      culturally feasible

                                                        problem          comparison of
                                                   2    situation        models and
                                                       expressed         real world  5

                                                                                                         real world

                                                                                                       systems thinking
                                                                                                       about real world
                                                            3           conceptual models
                                                      root definition   of systems described
                                                  of relevant systems   in root definitions 4




    Perceived discomfort
    Poorly defined ‘mess’ (Ackoff)
    Human complications
    Unsuited to hard systems or OR
    techniques
Rich pictures

                                                                                              observation

                                                                          coffeetime yet?

                                                                                            boundary
                                                                          idea!
      crossed swords
         =friction
             iconic representations - drawn together into a
             picture which sums up the important elements
             of the problem situation




           Rich picture - example

      situation        7       action to
 1   considered             improve the
     problematic       problem situation
                                              6              changes:
                                               systemically desirable,
                                                    culturally feasible

      problem          comparison of
 2    situation        models and
     expressed         real world  5

                                                       real world

                                                     systems thinking
                                                     about real world
          3           conceptual models
    root definition   of systems described
of relevant systems   in root definitions 4
Deriving relevant systems

   Relevant systems are conceptual (in-the-
   mind) models of parts of the problem that are
   of interest
   They are models which follow systems
   principles to help structure the analyst’s
   impression of the problem - not definitive
   descriptions of systems in the real world
   Problems can be represented as they are
   perceived by different stakeholders




                                                 situation       7       action to
                                           1   considered             improve the
                                               problematic       problem situation
                                                                                        6              changes:
                                                                                         systemically desirable,




Root definitions
                                                                                              culturally feasible

                                                problem          comparison of
                                           2    situation        models and
                                               expressed         real world  5

                                                                                                 real world

                                                                                               systems thinking
                                                                                               about real world
                                                    3           conceptual models
                                              root definition   of systems described
                                          of relevant systems   in root definitions 4




 Short textual statements which define the
 important elements of the relevant system
 being modelled - rather like mission
 statements
 they follow the form:

 a system to do X by (means of) Y in order to Z
               what the system does - X
                  how it does it - Y
               why it’s being done - Z
Root definition examples

  Primary task (relating to basic tasks and structures)
     A university owned and operated system to award
 degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X),
 by means of suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with
      national standards), in order to demonstrate the
    capabilities of candidates to potential employers (Z).
  issue based (relating to temporary or qualitative concerns, or
  concerns of judgment)
  A university owned and operated system to implement a
  quality service (X), by devising and operating procedures
   to delight its customers and control its suppliers (Y), in
        order to improve its educational products (Z).




 CATWOE analysis
 a check to ensure that root definitions contain most of what is
 important

Customers                the victims or beneficiaries of T
Actors                   those who do T
Transformation           input           output
Weltanschauung           the worldview that makes the T
                         meaningful in context
Owners                   those with the power to stop T
Environmental            elements outside the system which
constraints              are taken as given, but nevertheless
                          affect its behaviour
Example CATWOE

  C    candidate students
  A    university staff
  T    candidate students
       degree holders and diplomates
  W    the belief that awarding degrees and
       diplomas is a good way of demonstrating
       the qualities of candidates to potential
       employers
  O    the University governing body
  E    national educational and assessment
       standards




                                         situation       7       action to
                                   1   considered             improve the
                                       problematic       problem situation
                                                                                6              changes:
                                                                                 systemically desirable,
                                                                                      culturally feasible



 Activity (conceptual)             2
                                        problem
                                        situation
                                       expressed
                                                         comparison of
                                                         models and
                                                         real world  5

                                                                                         real world




 models
                                                                                       systems thinking
                                                                                       about real world
                                            3           conceptual models
                                      root definition   of systems described
                                  of relevant systems   in root definitions 4




 Representation of the minimum set of
 activities necessary to ‘do’ the root
 definition
 Activities modelled by verbs
Activity models - symbols

        verb + noun
           phrase                     activity - ‘do something’


  A
                   B           logical dependency arrow - activity A must
                               come before B, or if activity A is done badly
                               - so will B

                                                                        boundary
        cook dinner                                study BIT
                                    eat                                 take BIT
                                  dinner                              examination
example use




Activity model - example
                                        design
              enrol students          education
                                     programm es


                                                         appreciate
                educate                   allot
                                       resources          national
                students
                                                         standards

                award                    design
          degrees + diplomas          and carry out
         to students reaching
                                       assessm ent
           acceptable levels




   A university owned and operated system to award degrees and
     diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X), by means of
       suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with national
       standards), in order to demonstrate the capabilities of
                candidates to potential employers (Z).
Measures of performance

 E1 - efficacy (does the system work, is the
 transformation effected)?
 E2 - efficiency (the relationship between
 the output achieved and the resources
 consumed to achieve it)
 E3 - effectiveness (is the longer term goal
 (Z) achieved)




Measures of performance - example

  E1 (efficacy) - are degrees and diplomas awarded?
  E2 (efficiency) - how many degrees and diplomas, of
  what standard, are awarded for the resource
  consumed?
  E3 (effectiveness) - do employers find the degrees
  and diplomas a useful way of assessing the qualities
  of potential employees?
The complete conceptual model

  Root definition
  CATWOE
  Activity model
  Measures of performance




The complete model - example
                                               A university owned and operated systemto award
                                           degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X),
                                           by means of suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with
                          design
   enroll students      education               national standards), in order to demonstrate the
                       programmes             capabilities of candidates to potential employers (Z).
                                        appreciate              C    candidate students
     educate               allot
                                         national               A    university staff
     students           resources
                                        standards
                                                                T    candidate students
                                                                     degree holders and diplomates
       award              design
 degrees + diplomas                                             W    the belief that awarding degrees and
                       and carry out                                 diplomas is a good way of demonstrating
to students reaching
                        assessment                                   the qualities of candidates to potential
  acceptable levels                                   take control   employers
                                                         action
                                                                O    the University governing body
                                        monitor for
                                        E1, E2, E3              E    national educational and assessment
                                                                     standards
E1 (efficacy) - are degrees and diplomas awarded?
E2 (efficiency) - how many degrees and diplomas, of what standard, are awarded for
the resource consumed?
E3 (effectiveness) - do employers find the degrees and diplomas a useful way of
assessing the qualities of potential employees?
Levels of resolution

   each activity may be modelled at a higher
   level of resolution - in other words a new root
   definition is prepared specific to that activity
   and a conceptual model built which further
   defines the set of (more detailed) activities
   necessary to accomplish it.
   in this way complex situations with many
   activities can be modelled without loosing a
   sense of the overall shape of the problem




                                                       situation       7       action to
                                                 1   considered             improve the
                                                     problematic       problem situation
                                                                                              6              changes:
                                                                                               systemically desirable,
                                                                                                    culturally feasible

                                                      problem          comparison of



 Comparison with
                                                 2    situation        models and
                                                     expressed         real world  5

                                                                                                       real world

                                                                                                     systems thinking
                                                                                                     about real world



 the real world
                                                          3           conceptual models
                                                    root definition   of systems described
                                                of relevant systems   in root definitions 4




     activity   is it done in the real situation?    comments,
                         how is it done?          recommendations

         1

         2

         3
References:

   Shehata, Mohamed and Seth Bowen (2000), “Soft Systems
     Methodology”,
     http://sern.ucalgary.ca/~bowen/613/report/#figure8a
   Dale Couprie, Alan Goodbrand, Bin Li, David Zhu (1997). Soft
     System Methodology.
     http://sern.ucalgary.ca/courses/seng/613/F97/grp4/ssmfinal.html
   Checkland, P.(2000). System thinking, System practice. John Wiley
     & Sons, New York, NY.
   Checkland, P. and Scholes, J. (1990). Soft Systems Methodology
     in Action. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.

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SoftSystemsMethodology lecture1

  • 1. Lecture 1 Soft Systems Methodology Systems Analysis and Design (UCM0558E) Abdisalam Issa-Salwe Thames Valley University Faculty of Professional Studies systems theory a well-developed body of theoretical ideas - with many applications: A system: - systems analysis is part of a wider system has an environment - management has components or subsytems has a boundary has a purpose? -engineering has continuity has inputs and outputs has measures of performance can adapt to external shocks as a whole is more than the sum of its parts
  • 2. Hard systems thinking hard systems approaches (systems analysis (structured methods), systems engineering, operations research) assume: objective reality of systems in the world well-defined problem to be solved technical factors foremost scientific approach to problem-solving one correct solution Soft systems thinking soft systems approaches (Soft Systems Methodology, soft OR) assume: organisational problems are ‘messy’ (Ackoff), poorly defined stakeholders interpret problems differently (no objective reality) human factors important creative, intuitive approach to problem-solving outcomes are learning, better understanding, rather than a ‘solution’
  • 3. Methodology In SSADM - rigid techniques and procedures to provide unambiguous solutions to well-defined data and processing problems problems, focused on computer implementations in SSM - a loose framework of tools to be used at the discretion of the analyst, focused on improvements to organisational problems SSM - the current picture: - logic stream - cultural stream source: Checkland, SSM in Action
  • 4. SSM – overview (seven stage model) situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, culturally feasible problem comparison of 2 situation models and expressed real world 5 real world systems thinking about real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4 source: Checkland: Systems Thinking, Systems Practice situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, Soft problems culturally feasible problem comparison of 2 situation models and expressed real world 5 real world systems thinking about real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4 Perceived discomfort Poorly defined ‘mess’ (Ackoff) Human complications Unsuited to hard systems or OR techniques
  • 5. Rich pictures observation coffeetime yet? boundary idea! crossed swords =friction iconic representations - drawn together into a picture which sums up the important elements of the problem situation Rich picture - example situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, culturally feasible problem comparison of 2 situation models and expressed real world 5 real world systems thinking about real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4
  • 6. Deriving relevant systems Relevant systems are conceptual (in-the- mind) models of parts of the problem that are of interest They are models which follow systems principles to help structure the analyst’s impression of the problem - not definitive descriptions of systems in the real world Problems can be represented as they are perceived by different stakeholders situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, Root definitions culturally feasible problem comparison of 2 situation models and expressed real world 5 real world systems thinking about real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4 Short textual statements which define the important elements of the relevant system being modelled - rather like mission statements they follow the form: a system to do X by (means of) Y in order to Z what the system does - X how it does it - Y why it’s being done - Z
  • 7. Root definition examples Primary task (relating to basic tasks and structures) A university owned and operated system to award degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X), by means of suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with national standards), in order to demonstrate the capabilities of candidates to potential employers (Z). issue based (relating to temporary or qualitative concerns, or concerns of judgment) A university owned and operated system to implement a quality service (X), by devising and operating procedures to delight its customers and control its suppliers (Y), in order to improve its educational products (Z). CATWOE analysis a check to ensure that root definitions contain most of what is important Customers the victims or beneficiaries of T Actors those who do T Transformation input output Weltanschauung the worldview that makes the T meaningful in context Owners those with the power to stop T Environmental elements outside the system which constraints are taken as given, but nevertheless affect its behaviour
  • 8. Example CATWOE C candidate students A university staff T candidate students degree holders and diplomates W the belief that awarding degrees and diplomas is a good way of demonstrating the qualities of candidates to potential employers O the University governing body E national educational and assessment standards situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, culturally feasible Activity (conceptual) 2 problem situation expressed comparison of models and real world 5 real world models systems thinking about real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4 Representation of the minimum set of activities necessary to ‘do’ the root definition Activities modelled by verbs
  • 9. Activity models - symbols verb + noun phrase activity - ‘do something’ A B logical dependency arrow - activity A must come before B, or if activity A is done badly - so will B boundary cook dinner study BIT eat take BIT dinner examination example use Activity model - example design enrol students education programm es appreciate educate allot resources national students standards award design degrees + diplomas and carry out to students reaching assessm ent acceptable levels A university owned and operated system to award degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X), by means of suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with national standards), in order to demonstrate the capabilities of candidates to potential employers (Z).
  • 10. Measures of performance E1 - efficacy (does the system work, is the transformation effected)? E2 - efficiency (the relationship between the output achieved and the resources consumed to achieve it) E3 - effectiveness (is the longer term goal (Z) achieved) Measures of performance - example E1 (efficacy) - are degrees and diplomas awarded? E2 (efficiency) - how many degrees and diplomas, of what standard, are awarded for the resource consumed? E3 (effectiveness) - do employers find the degrees and diplomas a useful way of assessing the qualities of potential employees?
  • 11. The complete conceptual model Root definition CATWOE Activity model Measures of performance The complete model - example A university owned and operated systemto award degrees and diplomas to suitably qualified candidates (X), by means of suitable assessment (Y), (in conformance with design enroll students education national standards), in order to demonstrate the programmes capabilities of candidates to potential employers (Z). appreciate C candidate students educate allot national A university staff students resources standards T candidate students degree holders and diplomates award design degrees + diplomas W the belief that awarding degrees and and carry out diplomas is a good way of demonstrating to students reaching assessment the qualities of candidates to potential acceptable levels take control employers action O the University governing body monitor for E1, E2, E3 E national educational and assessment standards E1 (efficacy) - are degrees and diplomas awarded? E2 (efficiency) - how many degrees and diplomas, of what standard, are awarded for the resource consumed? E3 (effectiveness) - do employers find the degrees and diplomas a useful way of assessing the qualities of potential employees?
  • 12. Levels of resolution each activity may be modelled at a higher level of resolution - in other words a new root definition is prepared specific to that activity and a conceptual model built which further defines the set of (more detailed) activities necessary to accomplish it. in this way complex situations with many activities can be modelled without loosing a sense of the overall shape of the problem situation 7 action to 1 considered improve the problematic problem situation 6 changes: systemically desirable, culturally feasible problem comparison of Comparison with 2 situation models and expressed real world 5 real world systems thinking about real world the real world 3 conceptual models root definition of systems described of relevant systems in root definitions 4 activity is it done in the real situation? comments, how is it done? recommendations 1 2 3
  • 13. References: Shehata, Mohamed and Seth Bowen (2000), “Soft Systems Methodology”, http://sern.ucalgary.ca/~bowen/613/report/#figure8a Dale Couprie, Alan Goodbrand, Bin Li, David Zhu (1997). Soft System Methodology. http://sern.ucalgary.ca/courses/seng/613/F97/grp4/ssmfinal.html Checkland, P.(2000). System thinking, System practice. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. Checkland, P. and Scholes, J. (1990). Soft Systems Methodology in Action. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY.