Approaching Multidisciplinary Concepts through System Architecture
I work as a software systems engineer. I plan to post articles on my personal research process and findings regarding systems that behave like ecosystems, the mechanisms of intelligence, and the structures of societies. While I am a complete novice in fields like biology, chemistry, cognitive science, and sociology, I approach from the perspective of system architecture. Here, I will write down my thoughts on why a software systems engineer is thinking about these things.
Key points:
I am confident that the analytical approach from system architecture can bring a new perspective to various research fields that include the concept of “systems”.
A certain level of skill and know-how is necessary for the analytical approach from system architecture, and there aren’t many researchers or experts in each field who possess this skill.
Software systems engineers, who have practical experience as system architects, possess these skills and know-how. Therefore, they should be able to approach “systems” with a certain level of expertise, even in fields unrelated to software.
Therefore, individuals possessing the skill set of a system architect should be able to find new discoveries and ideas through interaction with experts from various fields.