GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 395766
Submitted Shapes - Living systems theory
Last modified: 2019-03-20 11:29:07 UTC
This is a series of shapes based on Living Systems Theory by James G Miller. It is a comprehensive set of subsystems that can document any living or nonliving system. Due to the property of "shred-out" each subsystem can then be analyzed in the same way, and utilize the same subsystems. It is possible to document systems like web servers in LST, but the majority of this documentation will be as useful as the amount of detail included. Storing variables in each shape is the next intended feature. If Dia could allow for linking of documents in the SVG export per the standard that would be excellent! Then the connection between systems and shred out can be appropriately documented. The images were created by Ian Smith and Rachelle Benoit. Copyright is retained, and unlimited redistribution in conjunction with Dia and its exports is granted. (Anywhere Dia goes, the images are welcome. If you wish to include these images in a different application, please contact scrifoundation.org.) Basic documentation on Living Systems Theory is available at scrifoundation.org
Created attachment 80106 [details] Shapes and sheet for Living System Theory
Thank you for your contribution. It will not get added during the feature freeze for version 0.96, but we will look at it for the next version.
with an example diagram using these sheets they should be integrated with 0.97
Looks like not only an example is missing but also some cleanup. There are four directories with shapes: lst, redo, redo2, redo2me. It is unclear to me which of them are supposed to be added. Removing milestone.
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