Creative Generation of Multiple Perspectives: Application to the Problem of Burmese Pythons in the Everglades

Lars P. Linden, J. Courtney
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Many IS/DSS development methods advocate the inclusion of multiple perspectives during systems design activities to deal with problems more holistically. Yet, few techniques exist for generating these perspectives. This paper proposes a method for creative generation of multiple perspectives to aid designing systems for dealing with wicked problems involving multiple stakeholders. We illustrate the technique by applying it to the problem of Burmese pythons that originally were pets but were released into Florida's Everglades. Burmese pythons have become a popular pet in many parts of the United States. When small, they are easily fed and cared for. But as they grow, reaching over 20 feet in length, growing in excess of 200 pounds, and producing as much excrement as a horse, they become much more difficult to house. Many are released into the wild. It is estimated that 30,000 pythons now inhabit the Florida Everglades. As conditions become more crowded, the reptiles are increasingly headed across the lower one-third of the U.S., which is python-friendly habitat. No one knows what might happen next...
多元视角的创造性生成:在大沼泽地缅甸蟒蛇问题中的应用
许多信息系统/决策支持系统开发方法提倡在系统设计活动中包含多个视角,以更全面地处理问题。然而,很少有技术可以生成这些透视图。本文提出了一种多视角创造性生成的方法,以帮助设计系统来处理涉及多个利益相关者的棘手问题。我们通过将其应用于缅甸蟒蛇的问题来说明这一技术,缅甸蟒蛇最初是宠物,但被释放到佛罗里达的沼泽地。在美国许多地方,缅甸蟒已经成为一种受欢迎的宠物。当它们很小的时候,很容易喂养和照顾。但是当它们长到20英尺长,体重超过200磅,排泄的粪便和一匹马一样多的时候,它们变得越来越难以饲养。许多被放归野外。据估计,现在有3万条蟒蛇栖息在佛罗里达大沼泽地。随着环境变得越来越拥挤,这种爬行动物越来越多地向美国较低的三分之一地区进发,那里是蟒蛇的栖息地。没有人知道接下来会发生什么。
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