Unit
In the context of a system, a unit is a basic constituent entity that makes up the system.
The two most fundamental units, also called core units, are:
- Elements, the entities involved and affected by interactions
- Interactions, the connecting phenomena happening within the boundary of a system that gives it cohesion
Other fundamental units are:
- Property, an interaction that allows ascribing qualities to units
- Cohesion, the chief property of all systems, without which they cannot be called systems at all
- Boundary, a property of a system that delimits its extent and what units fall within the context of its analysis
- Event, a property of a coorda element binding it to any number of elements that were present and interactions that happened within its range