The first in a series of eBooks about the Object Model provides an overview of a new way of classifying and describing the existence, properties and behaviours of the multitude of tangible and intangible objects we encounter every second of every day in our private, family, social, community and business lives. Fundamental to any understanding of the Object Model is the recognition of the fact that unless action objects occur from time to time, nothing in this universe will ever change. An action object occurs at a specific time and at a specific location. And when an action object occurs, it must involve at least one other ‘real world’ object, and may result in one of many possible action outcomes which vary in their probability of occurrence and their desirability from the point of view of any involved people. Each action outcome may involve a change in the state of existence of some objects, and/or a change in the properties of involved objects. And finally, a specific action outco
The first in a series of eBooks about the Object Model provides an overview of a new way of classifying and describing the existence, properties and behaviours of the multitude of tangible and intangible objects we encounter every second of every day in our private, family, social, community and business lives. Fundamental to any understanding of the Object Model is the recognition of the fact that unless action objects occur from time to time, nothing in this universe will ever change. An action object occurs at a specific time and at a specific location. And when an action object occurs, it must involve at least one other ‘real world’ object, and may result in one of many possible action outcomes which vary in their probability of occurrence and their desirability from the point of view of any involved people. Each action outcome may involve a change in the state of existence of some objects, and/or a change in the properties of involved objects. And finally, a specific action outco