Reports

Essential Research Documentation

The following documentation outlines the core philosophical and analytical frameworks underpinning our approach to complex system analysis, particularly within the thick spatial domain. These essential documents detail the conceptual origins, methodological implementation, and strategic application necessary for comprehensive study.

These documents serve as an initial introduction to the methodologies. For a deeper and more accurate understanding, consult the original sources and conduct thorough research. Nevertheless, you can appreciate and engage with the content of this site without delving further into them.

Foundational Methodologies and Theoretical Frameworks

Report Description
Report on Holistic Analytical Approach for Complex Spatial Entities ↘ This defines the comprehensive, multi-layered research methodology for analyzing spatial entities holistically, bridging classical philosophy with modern strategic analysis [Source History].
Report on 5dimensions© framework ↘ This document applies Aristotle’s four fundamental causes (Material, Formal, Efficient, Final) to structure the static identity of space entities.
Report on A Satellite According to Heraclitus ↘ This analysis reframes the entity as a dynamic process, focusing on continuous transformation, relational constitution, and emergent properties.

Strategic Implementation Tools and Contextual Integration

Report Description
Report on TRIZ-based strategic analysis ↘ It details the adoption of TRIZ system levels (Subsystem, System, Supersystem), augmented by a Foundational dimension, to achieve multi-scale analytical depth.
Report on A Multi-Dimensional Ontology Framework ↘ This establishes a formal, multi-tier ontology framework for structured knowledge representation, capturing entity complexity and strategic relationships across layers.
Report on Large Language Models (LLMs) applications ↘ This report defines protocols for LLM integration, emphasizing critical distance, intellectual autonomy, and structured strategies for mitigating errors and biases.