A SYSTMES APPROACH TO ANTIMALARIA PROGRAMMES

The term “system” is defined as «elements standing interaction». This implies that a change in any given element should bring about changes in other elements of the system and thus may be used to identify the boundaries of a system. A system can be a machine, a man, or a community. Each of these may...

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Main Author: H. A. Rafatjah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 1976-09-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1830.pdf&manuscript_id=1830
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description The term “system” is defined as «elements standing interaction». This implies that a change in any given element should bring about changes in other elements of the system and thus may be used to identify the boundaries of a system. A system can be a machine, a man, or a community. Each of these may be part of a greater system (super system) or include several smaller systems (subsystems). Systems analysis studies the constituent elements of a system and the interactions between them. It will help program planners and managers to understand the functioning of the system, to use comprehensive approach in planning and to discover deficiencies in implementation and find way to solve them.
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title A SYSTMES APPROACH TO ANTIMALARIA PROGRAMMES
title_full A SYSTMES APPROACH TO ANTIMALARIA PROGRAMMES
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title_full_unstemmed A SYSTMES APPROACH TO ANTIMALARIA PROGRAMMES
title_short A SYSTMES APPROACH TO ANTIMALARIA PROGRAMMES
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Subsystems
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