TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 24, No 4: August 2026

Beyond reductionism: systems thinking for the next generation of electrical and computer engineering

Tole Sutikno (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Aug 2026

Abstract

Classical electrical and computer engineering has achieved remarkable progress through reductionist methodologies that decompose complex systems into manageable, analyzable, and optimizable components. While this paradigm remains indispensable for scientific rigor and engineering design, it is increasingly challenged by contemporary systems characterized by interconnectedness, dynamic interactions, and multi-scale complexity. This editorial argues that future engineering requires extending, rather than replacing, reductionist thinking with systems thinking capable of capturing interdependence, emergence, resilience, and holistic system behaviour. Beyond component-level optimization, engineering must increasingly consider interactions among technological, human, environmental, and societal dimensions that collectively shape system performance and long term sustainability. Systems thinking therefore provides a complementary paradigm for understanding how complex engineering systems adapt, evolve, and generate behaviours that cannot be inferred solely from individual subsystems. This perspective redefines electrical and computer engineering as an integrated socio-technical discipline in which analytical precision is combined with systemic understanding to address increasingly complex real-world challenges. Moving beyond reductionism does not diminish the value of analytical methods but expands their scope within broader interconnected contexts. This paradigm shift establishes the conceptual foundation for the subsequent evolution toward adaptive, human centred, and ultimately responsible engineering.

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TELKOMNIKA

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Subject

Computer Science & IT

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