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CATWOE is a mnemonic developed and proposed by Checkland and Smyth (1976) to help ensure that a [[Draft Root Definition]] in the context of a [[Soft Systems Methodology]] application is acceptable.
CATWOE is a mnemonic developed and proposed by Checkland and Smyth (1976) to help ensure that a [[Draft Root Definition]] in the context of a [[Soft Systems Methodology]] application is acceptable.


[C] The Customer: The individual(s) who receive the output from the transformation (in recent times it has been recognised that the out of the transformation may be ‘’negative” for some customers and “positive” others. This has led to a refinement of CATWOE to BATWOVE where the C is broken into Beneficiaries and Victims!


[A] The Actors: Those individuals who would DO the activities of the transformation if the system were made real
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|style="padding: 10px" | '''[C] The Customer'''
[T] The Transformation: The purposeful activity expressed as a transformation of input to output
|The individual(s) who receive the output from the transformation.<br>In recent times, it has been recognised that the out of the transformation may be ‘’negative” for some customers and “positive” for others. This has led to a refinement of CATWOE to ''''BATWOVE''' where the C is broken into Beneficiaries and Victims!
 
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[W] Weltanschauung: It's a German word that literally means “world view”. It is the belief that makes sense of the root definition
|style="padding: 10px" |'''[A] The Actors'''
 
|Those individuals who would DO the activities of the transformation if the system were made real.
[O] Owner: the wider system decision maker who is concerned with the performance of the system
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|style="padding: 10px" |'''[T] The Transformation'''
[E] Environmental Constraints: the key constrains outside the system boundary that are significant to the system
|The purposeful activity expressed as a transformation of input to output.
|-
|style="padding: 10px" |'''[W] Weltanschauung'''
|It's a German word that literally means “world view”. It is the belief that makes sense of the root definition.
|-
|style="padding: 10px" |'''[O] Owner'''
|The wider system decision maker who is concerned with the performance of the system.
|-
|style="padding: 10px" |'''[E] Environmental Constraints'''
|The key constraints outside the system boundary that are significant to the system.
|}




==References==
* Burge, S. (2015). An overview of the soft systems methodology. System Thinking: Approaches and Methodologies, 1-14.


[[Category:Systems concepts]]
[[Category:Systems concepts]]

Revision as of 08:40, 31 January 2023

CATWOE is a mnemonic developed and proposed by Checkland and Smyth (1976) to help ensure that a Draft Root Definition in the context of a Soft Systems Methodology application is acceptable.


[C] The Customer The individual(s) who receive the output from the transformation.
In recent times, it has been recognised that the out of the transformation may be ‘’negative” for some customers and “positive” for others. This has led to a refinement of CATWOE to 'BATWOVE where the C is broken into Beneficiaries and Victims!
[A] The Actors Those individuals who would DO the activities of the transformation if the system were made real.
[T] The Transformation The purposeful activity expressed as a transformation of input to output.
[W] Weltanschauung It's a German word that literally means “world view”. It is the belief that makes sense of the root definition.
[O] Owner The wider system decision maker who is concerned with the performance of the system.
[E] Environmental Constraints The key constraints outside the system boundary that are significant to the system.


References

  • Burge, S. (2015). An overview of the soft systems methodology. System Thinking: Approaches and Methodologies, 1-14.