Systems science has been considered the basis for information systems. A we
alth of research in information systems in the framework of systems science
has produced an astonishing array of theoretical results and empirical ins
ights, and a large suite of tools and methods. This paper aims at reviewing
the contribution of systems science to information systems research and tr
acing how concepts and findings in systems science have been applied, exten
ded and refined in information systems research. As we approach the end of
twentieth century, this paper points out that systems science is a necessit
y to deal with the overwhelming systems complexity in the information era o
f the next century. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.