As demonstrated back in Part II and originally established in Part I, the Accountants and Economic Planners will only be applying COAB and either the LEBM or NSBM Techniques to complete their Enterprises’ WSAs within the conduct of MTEP. Financial… Read More ›
Digital Realm
Applications of the COAB and WSA on the National Intranet (Pt. II of III)
For Parts II and III, we will be exploring how to perform Command-Obedience Account Bookkeeping (COAB) in order to provide the necessary financial information required by the WSA, Workflow Statement, Income Statement, and Balance Sheet. The financial information to be… Read More ›
Applications of the COAB and WSA on the National Intranet (Pt. I of III)
Back in Section Three of Work-Standard Accounting Practices (1st Ed.), I outlined a basic conceptual model for how to understand, standardize and formalize Command-Obedience Account Bookkeeping (COAB) for the Work-Standard. The purpose of COAB is to facilitate the allocations and… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Cyberdefensive Readiness
As stated earlier in the preceding Entry, all Malware are constituted as Cyberweaponry in the world order of Scenario 1999. It is in the interests of the Council State, Totality, and Self to be prepared to defend the National Intranet… Read More ›
Conclusion: New Technology, Old Practices
The 1990s marked the period when the Digital Realm was finally realized. Regardless of which form the Digital Realm took during that decade, there was going to be that expectation that the Digital Realm was just a fad that would… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Computer Malware as Cyberweaponry
Outside of Scenario 1999, there is no working definition on where and when “Malware (Malicious Software)” constitutes as a Cyberweapon. The World Wide Web (WWW), because it is impossible for any one nation to actually govern it in its entirety,… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: The “Social” Aspect of Social Forums
Given that the political and the economic life of the Totality in the Social Forums and Social Courts are intertwined with Real World affairs offline, it becomes inevitable to conclude that the social life of the Totality in the Social… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Political Functions of Social Forums
The Social Forums, together withthe Social Courts, govern the rest of the National Intranet on behalf of the Council State. Politically, they are designed to function as the Digital Realm’s extension of the Real World’s Council Democracy for the nation… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Economic Functions of Social Forums
Back in “Organizational Structure of the Social Forum,” the details surrounding how the Social Forum acts as the main hub of the National Intranet had been elucidated. The Social Forums, despite them and the Intranet Service Providers (ISPs) being organized… Read More ›
Scenario 1999: Organizational Structure of the Social Forum
The Social Forums, as the concept was surmised throughout the Entries of Sections One and Two, will follow the conventional organizational structure of the Councils that define the Council Democratic process. What has been said about Council Democracy, both in… Read More ›
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