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Hard systems is a problem-solving approach in systems science. It is opposing soft systems. Although soft systems thinking treats all problems as ill-defined or not easily quantified, hard systems approaches (systems analysis (structured methods), operations research and so on) assume that:

  • the problems associated with such systems are well-defined
  • they have a single, optimum solution
  • a scientific approach to problem-solving will work well
  • technical factors will tend to predominate

Developments in hard systems thinking

Hard systems began to emerge as a distinct philosophy in the 1950s.[citation needed]

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