Priming
Priming [1] is the true first sequential Step/Position in the evolution of a System — especially as described in [7] The Matrix Frame of the…
The Semantic Ontology Framework (SOF) uses sets of system shapes — called frames — to organize terms and describe relationships in complex adaptive systems.
Priming [1] is the true first sequential Step/Position in the evolution of a System — especially as described in [7] The Matrix Frame of the…
Productive Threshold (pt) is an approximate position in the evolution of the system where work of the system is applied towards productivity and Drive-phase End-products…
Project-based Learning (PBL) is a learning modality focused on growing-through-doing. Rather than learning as a consumptive process where learners are presented with and must absorb…
Reception (⤚, ⤙ | also “Receptive, Receptivity”) is an Element or Position in a Frame that is primarily oriented for input flows. This is the…
Reference Frame (⅄) sets the context for a Frame, system, or entity — it describes the world that the system inhabits in some symbolic way.…
Regressive Alliance happens when two (or more?) iterations of a System along a Evolution Chain that are related in polarity find a common alignment that…
Rule One is the first rule or principle of system thinking which governs the Prime — sometimes leading to the rule being called “the Law…
The Semantic Ontology Framework (SOF) is a way of thinking about and notation Complex Adaptive Systems. It serves as the framework basis for UK Systematics.…
SOF / MM Frame Versioning Semantics sets guidelines version tracking for the Semantic Ontology Framework (SOF). UK advocates using a modified version of SemVer (Semantic…
SOF Symbology tracks the symbols for use the in the Semantic Onotology Framework (SOF). SOF 3.1 Version 3.1 introduces more disciplined symbol use and these…