EVENTS (Structural class of) 1)3)
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"A set of events that consist of similar change of the same structural properties" (R.L. ACKOFF & F. E. EMERY, 1972, p.25).
This is a very general concept, allowing for the construction of transdisciplinarian models. Good examples of such a structural class are R. THOM and E. ZEEMAN "catastrophes". Bifurcations, threshold crossings or dissipative structuration processes are also structural classes of events.
According to ACKOFF & EMERY: "… the cause-effect and producer-product relations apply to events and to the concepts derived from them".(Ibid).
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