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A model is a strategic aid which can be defined as an aspect system with a higher abstraction stratum whose purpose is to study another system. Many different types of models exist. A classification is proposed that distinguishes between two different main dimensions: descriptive, explanatory and predictive; and qualitative and quantitative. General systems thinking enables an understanding of problems with inter‐relations between the many aspect systems, by developing a better understanding between the related disciplines. It also offers a method by which to tackle complex problems using a certain level of abstraction.
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