An introduction to alysidal algebra (V): phenomenological components

Author: Nescolarde-Selva Josué Antonio   Usó-Domenech Jose-Luis  

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd

ISSN: 0368-492X

Source: Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems & Cybernetics, Vol.42, Iss.8, 2013-08, pp. : 1248-1264

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Abstract

Purpose - This paper aims to refer to a subjective approach to a type of complex system: human ecosystems, referred to as deontical impure systems (DIS) to capture a set of properties fundamental to the distinction between human and natural ecosystems. There are four main phenomenological components: directionality, intensity, connection energy and volume. The paper establishes thermodynamics of deontical systems based on the Law of Zipf and the temperature of information. Design/methodology/approach - Mathematical and logical development of human society structure. Findings - A fundamental question in this approach to DIS is the intensity or forces of a relation. Concepts are introduced as the system volume and propose a system thermodynamic theory. It hints at the possibility of adapting the fractal theory by introducing the fractal dimension of the system. Originality/value - This paper is a continuation of other previous papers and developing the theory of DIS.