SYSTEMIC VIEW OF PARTS OF THE WORLD

Authors

  • Janos Korn

Keywords:

complexity, hierarchy, language, arrays, purposive activity, design

Abstract

SYSTEMIC VIEW OF PARTS OF THE WORLD J Korn, janos999@btinternet.com Mailing address : 116 St Margarets Road, Edware, HA8 9UX, UK ABSTRACT An argument based on the systemic view (views of complexity and hierarchy) to justify the use of minimal elements of processed natural language for the construction of models to apply this view, is given. Abstract elements of language are expressed as static arrays of minimal elements which allow their implementation in design of products. Linguistic modelling, dynamics of sentences, is introduced and used as prototype, the end result of design. Hierarchies are constructed using arrays and their combinations with emergent properties. The notion of unit and measure of complexity is introduced.

Published

2006-06-23

How to Cite

Korn, J. (2006). SYSTEMIC VIEW OF PARTS OF THE WORLD. Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the ISSS - 2006, Sonoma, CA, USA. Retrieved from https://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings50th/article/view/208

Issue

Section

Systems-Specific Technology