R&D of Unicist Business Objects
Unicist business objects (UBO) are encapsulated adaptive systems that produce predefined results that can be inserted in work processes to increase productivity and quality and to save energy.
The Unicist Research Institute has developed Business Objects that allow emulating the organization of nature minimizing the energy consumed to generate value.
The Object Driven Organization emulates the organization of nature in institutions. The same way nature is organized by objects, every complex adaptive system is integrated by interdependent objects that make adaptiveness possible.
The human body is an example of this organization by objects. Because of their complexity, objects have, among other characteristics, open boundaries which imply that any “observer” is part of the system.
The use of business objects structures the timing and synchronicity of business processes.
It also provides the necessary acceleration to achieve the needed critical mass and the required speed to adapt to the environment.
Business Objects are adaptive systems that generate added value and save energy within the limits of their concept having a quality assurance system and a methodology to sustain alternative solutions.
The Unicist Objects provided are adapted to the business, the market and the scenario of a client and include patented and not patented processes.
Objects are productive adaptive units that have a concept, an added value, the necessary quality assurance and a methodology to ensure the minimum strategy. To imagine an object please consider an automatic pilot in an airplane. It can be considered a “paradigmatic” object.
From a functional point of view there are different types of objects:
- Driving Objects
To drive processes
- Catalyzing Objects
To accelerate processes
- Entropy Inhibiting Objects
To inhibit the entropy of business processes
- Inhibiting Objects
To inhibit dysfunctional events in a business
- Gravitational Objects
To influence the results of processes
Energy Saving and Quality Improvement
Unicist Business Objects are proven solutions based on the use of the unicist ontological algorithms included in the Unicist Standard that can be installed in processes in order to save energy and increase quality to produce results.
The energy saving in a normal business process is usually more than 30%. The investment in Business Objects is recovered in less than one year.
There exists the possibility of making a Research Consortium to develop Business Objects for a company.
Objects in Nature, Objects in OOP and Business Objects
This is a homology and comparison between: the characteristics of objects in nature, objects in OOP and business objects. It has to be considered that these three types of objects are homologous as objects but considering that they pertain to different environments:
- Objects in OOP: Systemic systems
- Unicist Business Objects: Adaptive systems
- Objects in nature: The ecosystem
Objects in OOP
In “object-oriented programming” objects are basically entities that are integrated with the associated processing routines.
The idea of an OOP Object is defined by:
- Identity: the property of an object that distinguishes it from other objects
- State: describes the attributes and the data stored in an object
- Behavior: describes the methods and functionality in an object’s interface by which the object can be used
Unicist Business Objects
The unicist universal objects are adaptive systems integrated by a purpose that is defined by their concepts and a value generating action that includes a quality assurance to ensure their functionality.
The specific unicist business objects (UBO) are encapsulated adaptive systems that produce predefined results, which are defined by their concepts, that can be inserted in work processes to increase productivity and quality and to save energy.
The purpose of a business object is defined by the result it can produce.
As objects, they have a concept, an added value and a quality assurance.
- Results define the concept of a business object
- Adaptive aspects are the drivers that generate the added value of the object
- Operation & Control aspects provide the quality assurance of their processes
Objects in Nature
The unicist ontogenetic map of a “biological entity” defines its structure and functionality in an environment.
- The genotype defines the genetic structure of the entity that rules its evolution and generates the phenotype of the being.
- The phenotype defines the morphologic, behavioral and materialistic characteristics of the entity.
- Functionality defines the effectiveness of the phenotype measured as the consequence of the adaptation of the biological entity to the environment.
- The biological objects in nature are homologous with the unicist objects in the field of complex adaptive systems. The functionality of a unicist object depends on the accuracy of the definition of its concept, its value generation system and the quality assurance the object needs to have included.
Comparison of Unicist Objects with existing types of Objects 3.1
Aspects | Objects in Information Technology |
Objects in Nature |
Unicist Objects in Adaptive Environments |
Mindset to Apprehend Objects | Dualistic Logic, Class Logic, Propositional Logic | Integrative Logic, Fuzzy Logic, Predicate Logic | Integrative Logic, Fuzzy Logic, Predicate Logic |
Purpose | Minimum Strategy | Maximal & Minimum Strategy | Maximal & Minimum Strategy |
Example | Programming Objects | The Organs of the Human Body | Commercial Objects |
Category | Class | Species (Role) | Concept |
Dependence | Inheritance | Inheritance | Homologous Inheritance |
Operation | Method | Adaptive Method | Adaptive Method |
Value Generation | Event | Action | Action |
Activation | Message | Nervous System | Business Intelligence |
Functionality | Attributes | Functionality | Fundamentals |
Essential Characteristics | Model | Genotype | Ontogenetic Map |
Design | Encapsulation | Phenotype | Unified Field Diagram |
Pluralism | Polymorphism | Polymorphism | Polymorphism |
Dynamic | Synchronicity | Synchronicity | Synchronicity |
Influence | Functional | Critical Mass | Critical Mass |
Image Building
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These objects sustain image building and establish the stages of these processes. |
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