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Architecture and automation require ontological approaches

We define architecture as the science and art that is used to define and design the structures of a given reality.

Architecture approaches reality from two different points of view:

1) On the one hand, architecture searches for the structures that underlay a certain reality.
2) On the other hand, architecture implies a creative approach to design based on the structures of nature.

The first approach is ontological and requires a scientific approach to reality. But the second is a creativity based innovative approach.

The automation architecture is an ontology based technology. It is sustained by the unicist ontology of evolution and the unicist logic to define the ontology of the automation architecture.

This approach does not contradict the artistic approach. It is well known that two different persons propose based on their creativity, different functional solutions using the same ontology.

We invite you to be our guest at the Unicist Library to access the book: “Unicist Business Architecture”:  http://www.unicist.com

Peter Belohlavek

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is a pioneer in complexity science research. More than 4,000 ontological researches were developed since 1976 until July 2011 in the field of individual, institutional and social evolution, including the development of ontology based and business object driven solutions for businesses.

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