Chapter 3. Resources in Organizing Systems
3.1. Introduction
This chapter builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in Chapter 1 to explain more carefully what we mean by resource. In particular, we focus on the issue of identityâwhat will be treated as a separate resourceâand discuss the issues and principles we need to consider when we give each resource a name or identifier.
3.1.1. What Is a Resource?
Resources are what we organize.
We introduced the concept of resource in §1.2.1, âThe Concept of âResourceââ with its ordinary sense of âanything of value that can support goal-oriented activityâ and emphasized that a ...
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