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OSE's core concept is integration. Integration is in OSE's name: ecology. Ecology is the interaction of systems and species, natural and human-created. Ecology in our name refers to a broad definition of ecology, as the interaction of parts in their environment. | OSE's core concept is integration. Integration is in OSE's name: ecology. Ecology is the interaction of systems and species, natural and human-created. Ecology in our name refers to a broad definition of ecology, as the interaction of parts in their environment. | ||
What is intersectoral integration? It is where: | |||
#Design includes ab-initio calculations related to performance and safety safety is included in the design phase, not as a third party regulator. Regulators transition to ab-initio engineering work for safety issues. Open software and protocols are created, decentralizing the legal system. |
Revision as of 17:31, 10 June 2023
Different sectors such as government, law, policy, industry, academia, etc are a feature of a disintegrated world, where sectors and disciplines handle each aspect of civilizational progress. The trouble is that the disciplines/sectors have ineffective communication protocols to other disciplines/sectors, and may lack enforcement mechanisms. In most cases, it is likely that incentives may be misaligned, because each sector's interests are different. This is a shortcoming of complex, disintegrated industrial societies. Integration is the solution.
OSE's core concept is integration. Integration is in OSE's name: ecology. Ecology is the interaction of systems and species, natural and human-created. Ecology in our name refers to a broad definition of ecology, as the interaction of parts in their environment.
What is intersectoral integration? It is where:
- Design includes ab-initio calculations related to performance and safety safety is included in the design phase, not as a third party regulator. Regulators transition to ab-initio engineering work for safety issues. Open software and protocols are created, decentralizing the legal system.