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Introduction To Social Systems Engineering -

Computer simulations that predict how individual decisions lead to collective outcomes.

The most significant challenge in SSE is the ethical "human element." Because the field involves "engineering" human behavior, it raises concerns about autonomy, surveillance, and manipulation. Ethical SSE focuses on transparency and "human-in-the-loop" design, ensuring that systems are built to serve human needs rather than merely optimize for efficiency. Conclusion Introduction to Social Systems Engineering

Social systems are "non-linear," meaning small changes (like a new tax law) can lead to massive, unpredictable effects. These systems are characterized by:

A field of economics (often called "reverse game theory") used to create rules or incentives that encourage people to act in ways that benefit the whole group. Conclusion Social systems are "non-linear

At its heart, SSE treats a "social system" as an interconnected web of people, technologies, and environments. These systems are characterized by: