There are three major guiding principles that influence the course of conceptual services
discovery, relationship establishment, and the foundation of their underlying structures:
1. Concept classification. These are fundamental analysis activities that determine how
concepts differ from each other. Bruner, Goodnow, and Austin called this relationship
disjunctive. But it is not only about extricating ideas; it is chiefly about separating concerns
and discovering conceptual services.
2. Concept association. The identified conceptual services should be further inspected to
ascertain their affiliations. This is an essential step that establishes the relationships
between services by inspecting their common attributes. These instituted relationships lead
to the foundation of both internal and external service structures. The service association
process is regarded as the conceptual contract establishment between services.
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3. Concept structural formations. The third principle reveals how the discovered conceptual
services can be combined and work together to provide collective solutions to
business problems. Bruner, Goodnow, and Austin called this aspect conjunctive. The discovered
associations uncover business or technological relationships between conceptual
services and identify internal and external service structures that are the core foundation
of asset aggregation and distribution of conceptual entities.
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