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What is Theory of Triune Continuum

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition
A modeling theory proposed by Andrey Naumenko. The theory introduces three continuums (spatiotemporal, constitution, and information continuums) to justify a minimal set of modeling concepts that are formally necessary and sufficient to cover the representation scope of different modeling contexts on the most abstract level.
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Triune Continuum Paradigm
Andrey Naumenko (Triune Continuum Enterprise, Switzerland)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch609
Abstract
This article reviews the Triune Continuum Paradigm—a logically rigorous theoretical base for organization of conceptual frameworks that are used for system modeling in different contexts (e.g., in software development, in enterprise architecture, in the architecture of financial services, in jurisprudence, etc.). This paradigm is an important contribution to the system modeling domain, because currently none of the prevailing system modeling frameworks has a satisfactory formal theoretical foundation.
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