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{{WikiEntry|key=Governance|qCode=1553864}} is about controlling resources, it is an act to claim [[sovereignty]] over an entity or region of [[space]]/[[territory]]<ref>{{:Book/The Map and The Territory}}</ref>. Influenced by [[Moore's Law]]<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming more components onto integrated circuits}}</ref>, the technologies relating to [[Identity and Access Management]]([[IAM]])<ref>{{:Book/Keycloak-Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications}}</ref> is a crucial aspect of governance. A book on this subject is Meyerson's work called:[[Book/Political Numeracy|Political Numeracy]]<ref>{{:Book/Political Numeracy}}</ref>. A history book that reveals the nature of governance can be found here<ref>{{:Book/China A Macro History}}</ref>. | {{WikiEntry|key=Governance|qCode=1553864}} is about controlling resources, it is an act to claim [[sovereignty]] over an entity or region of [[space]]/[[territory]]<ref>{{:Book/The Map and The Territory}}</ref>. Influenced by [[Moore's Law]]<ref>{{:Paper/Cramming more components onto integrated circuits}}</ref>, the technologies relating to [[Identity and Access Management]]([[IAM]])<ref>{{:Book/Keycloak-Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications}}</ref> is a crucial aspect of governance. A book on this subject is Meyerson's work called:[[Book/Political Numeracy|Political Numeracy]]<ref>{{:Book/Political Numeracy}}</ref>. A history book that reveals the nature of governance can be found here<ref>{{:Book/China A Macro History}}, the author has been articulating the vision: '''Governance must be grounded in Data.'''</ref>. | ||
=Systems Engineering in concrete terms= | =Systems Engineering in concrete terms= |
Revision as of 14:35, 20 June 2022
Governance(Q1553864) is about controlling resources, it is an act to claim sovereignty over an entity or region of space/territory[1]. Influenced by Moore's Law[2], the technologies relating to Identity and Access Management(IAM)[3] is a crucial aspect of governance. A book on this subject is Meyerson's work called:Political Numeracy[4]. A history book that reveals the nature of governance can be found here[5].
Systems Engineering in concrete terms
Governance can be thought of as a project management job that must maintain balance of powers and the healthiness of resource utilization. This balancing of powers can be related to safety, and the healthiness of resource utilization can be related to liveness. A system under governance can be tested against safety and liveness properties as defined in the book[6].
DevOps as a Source of Inspiration
A significant amount of governance work has been demonstrated in the world of DevOps. One important example is Ansible's roles.
Learning Systems as a Governance Body
A talk by Ben Koo[7] on using Extreme Learning Process as a methdology to operating a governance body that can learn can be found on youtube.
References
- ↑ Greenspan, Alan (2013). The Map and The Territory - Risk, Human Nature, and the Future of Forecasting. local page: The Penguin Press. ISBN 978-1-101-63874-3.
- ↑ Gordon, Moore E. (Apr 19, 1965). Cramming more components onto integrated circuits (PDF). local page: Electronics Magazine.
- ↑ Thorgersen, Stian; Silva, Pedro Igor (May 2021). Keycloak-Identity and Access Management for Modern Applications. local page. ISBN 978-1-80056-249-3.
- ↑ Meyerson, Michael (2002). Political numeracy : mathematical perspectives on our chaotic constitution. local page: Norton Publisher. ISBN 0393323722.
- ↑ 黃 (Huang), 仁宇(Ray) (2015). China: a macro history. local page: Taylor & Francis (CAM);Routledge. p. 277. ISBN 1563247305. , the author has been articulating the vision: Governance must be grounded in Data.
- ↑ Lamport, Leslie (2020). Specifying Systems: The TLA+ Language and Tools for Hardware and Software Engineers. local page: Addison Wesley. ISBN 0-321-14306-X.
- ↑ Koo, Ben (Apr 1, 2019). GovTech - Benjamin Koo. local page: ITS Rio.