Systemslike
Systemslike is an informal term used in discussions of systems theory and software architecture to describe properties or approaches that resemble the behavior of complex systems. It has no formal definition or standard taxonomy, and its meaning varies across authors and contexts. The term is typically employed to convey alignment with systemic thinking rather than to designate a specific methodology or product.
In systems theory, systemslike signals features such as interconnected components, feedback loops, emergence, adaptability, and self-organization.
Common contexts include digital twins, distributed simulations, and event-driven or microservice-based systems that coordinate to realize
Advantages of adopting a systemslike perspective include promoting holistic thinking, scalability, and robustness through modularity and
See also: systems thinking, cybernetics, complexity science, software architecture.