DEFINITION DISJOINT SUBTYPES CONTENT MANAGEMENT

FAMILY OF CONCEPTS - Systemic Levels of Individual Operating Asset


Categorized Class  Individual Operating Asset
An  Individual Operating Asset is a Functional Asset that describes the way Outcomes are produced and consumed: how (Individual Processes) and by whom (Individual Agents).

DISJOINT SUBTYPES of 'Individual Operating Asset'


NameDescription
  Individual Macro Operating Asset
An  Individual Macro Operating Asset is an Individual Operating Asset which correspond to a large-scale enterprise assets. This level of analysis is concerned with understanding how large enterprise systems operate and how they interact with each other.
Examples of macro-level systems:
. Legal entities
. The overall enterprise IT System
. The internet
. System of Systems
. The Enterprise itself.,
  Individual Mezzo Operating Asset
Individual Mezzo Operating Asset at is the intermediate level between the foundational  Individual Mezzo Operating Assets and the overarching Individual Micro Operating Assets.
At the mezzo level, aggregates or collections of Micro Operating Assets come together to form larger entities or sub-systems.
Boundaries and signals at the mezzo level arise from the interactions and emergent behaviors of micro-level components, yet they also have their own distinct properties and rules not strictly reducible to the micro behaviors.
Emergence at the mezzo level can be analyzed:
1) Bottom-up: Looking at how interactions and behaviors at the micro level give rise to emergent phenomena, structures, or behaviors at the mezzo level.
2)Top-down: Understanding how meso-level structures influence and constrain the behaviors and interactions of the micro-level components within them.
  Individual Micro Operating Asset
Individual Micro Operating Asset represents the foundational level at which a system's structure and interactions can be analyzed without further subdivision into smaller constituent parts.
 Individual Micro Operating Assets set the stage for how higher-level behaviors emerge. As one moves up to higher hierarchical levels (mezzo, macro, etc.), the signals and boundaries at each of those levels are influenced by the foundational interactions set at the micro level.