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<noinclude>{{glossary}}</noinclude>A [[system]] is a working description of entities and their interactions; i.e. an abstraction of people and the things they interact with). When a group of people work together in an agreed upon way toward a common vision, they become an [[organisation]]. In the context of [[OrganicDesign]] the group of people are a [[trust group]] and the fundamental kind of organisation they can choose to become is a [[platform]] by implementing together the system defined by the [[platform specification]]. | <noinclude>{{glossary}}</noinclude>A [[system]] is a working description of entities and their interactions; i.e. an abstraction of people and the things they interact with). When a group of people work together in an agreed upon way toward a common vision, they become an [[organisation]]. In the context of [[OrganicDesign]] the group of people are a [[trust group]] and the fundamental kind of organisation they can choose to become is a [[platform]] by implementing together the system defined by the [[platform specification]]. | ||
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+ | == Aspects == | ||
+ | *[[Role]]s, [[procedure]]s and [[best practice]]s | ||
+ | *[[Schedule]] | ||
+ | *Bookable and consumable [[resource]]s | ||
+ | *[[Governance]] | ||
+ | *[[Ontology]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Trust group]] | *[[Trust group]] |
Revision as of 02:41, 6 July 2011
A system is a working description of entities and their interactions; i.e. an abstraction of people and the things they interact with). When a group of people work together in an agreed upon way toward a common vision, they become an organisation. In the context of OrganicDesign the group of people are a trust group and the fundamental kind of organisation they can choose to become is a platform by implementing together the system defined by the platform specification.
Aspects
- Roles, procedures and best practices
- Schedule
- Bookable and consumable resources
- Governance
- Ontology