International Society for the Systems Sciences

The International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) is a worldwide organization for systems sciences. The overall purpose of the ISSS is:

to promote the development of conceptual frameworks based on general system theory, as well as their implementation in practice. It further seeks to encourage research and facilitate communication between and among scientists and professionals from various disciplines and professions at local, regional, national, and international levels.

International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS)
Founded1954
TypeProfessional Organization
FocusSystems sciences
Location
  • Tennessee, United States
OriginsSociety for General Systems Research (SGSR)
Area served
Worldwide
MethodSpecial Integration Groups, Conferences, Publications
Key people
Roelien Goede (current president),
George Mobus (past president),
Jennifer Makar (VP of Administration)
Websitewww.isss.org/home/

Initially conceived in 1954 as the Society for the Advancement of General Systems Theory, and started in 1955/56, the Society for General Systems Research became the first interdisciplinary and international co-operation in the field of systems theory and systems science. In 1988 it was renamed to the International Society for the Systems Sciences.

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