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Connectivity

The knowledge architecture is applicable to a wide range of issues and problems characterized by uncertainty, complexity, and contextual diversity. This application consists of specifying a set of interconnected, multi-dimensional relationships among actors, levels, and units. 

Each substantive domain can be differentiated by:

Domains: Defining domain specific features;

Dimensions: Covering activities, as well as problems & solutions;

Cells: Representing the intersections of particular dimensions and domains;

Concepts: Referring to key sub-topics or subjects within each cell.

The knowledge architecture is integrated by a connectivity logic. This logic provides the indexing system for search and retrieval – as shown below at a conceptual level.

Source: Global System for Sustainable Development (GSSD).