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Broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study the relationship of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology from the fundamental questions of the study of broad‐spectrum analysis.Design/methodology/approachBy means of structure analysis and comparison method, the paper gives an introduction to the inner features and connections of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology, respectively.FindingsThe opinion that pansystems methodology applies in the two features of broad‐spectrum analysis is put forward, and three aspects in the application of broad‐spectrum analysis in pansystems methodology are analyzed.Research limitations/implicationsThe details of the structural models in this paper have to be worked out.Practical implicationsThe paper contributes to understanding the features of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology.Originality/valueThe paper reveals the original relationship between broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology, which embodies the value of pansystems methodology to broad‐spectrum analysis.
Title: Broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to study the relationship of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology from the fundamental questions of the study of broad‐spectrum analysis.
Design/methodology/approachBy means of structure analysis and comparison method, the paper gives an introduction to the inner features and connections of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology, respectively.
FindingsThe opinion that pansystems methodology applies in the two features of broad‐spectrum analysis is put forward, and three aspects in the application of broad‐spectrum analysis in pansystems methodology are analyzed.
Research limitations/implicationsThe details of the structural models in this paper have to be worked out.
Practical implicationsThe paper contributes to understanding the features of broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology.
Originality/valueThe paper reveals the original relationship between broad‐spectrum analysis and pansystems methodology, which embodies the value of pansystems methodology to broad‐spectrum analysis.

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