Jeffrey, (01)
In reference to building an Ontologist Body of Knowledge, you wrote about this
as a topic: (02)
> - Training or skill in general systems theory. (03)
Could you expand on this a little? What is it about general systems theory
that you could learn? As I look at this list: (04)
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_types_of_systems_theory> (05)
And the comment at the top, "...are all explicitly named systems theor[ies] and
represent an own unique conceptual framework in a specific field of science." (06)
I am wondering what of the general theory they have in common, and are there
any of those theories that would be particularly pertinent to an OBoK? (07)
Joel (08)
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