PROCESS METHOD
| Collection | International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics |
|---|---|
| Year | 2004 |
| Vol. (num.) | 2(2) |
| ID | ◀ 2651 ▶ |
| Object type | General information, Methodology or model |
H. SABELLI derives a “process method” from his process theory: “Postulating that everything is a process, process theory leads one to study time series as models for nature. Process theory postulates that all processes include simple components the form of which can be described as numerical orders: (0) the disorder of randomness; (1) oneness of temporal asymmetry; (2) twoness of opposition or symmetry; (3) tridimensionality of space. These simpler forms combine to generate spiral components (FIBONACCI series 0,1,2,3,5,8…) and to create complex multimensional components… We apply this idea to the study of matematical time series, and time series of data obtained from complex biological processes, using the time delay method to construct dimensional frameworks…” (1994, p.1488).