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Why concept (space) is so important in CO paradigm?

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Why concept (space) is so important in CO paradigm?

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Because it is precisely the space that play a primary role in functioning any complex system according to the concept-oriented paradigm. In other words, objects may be quite simple while the whole system will exhibit rather complex behavior because of its complex space structure. Another argument is that space exists before objects and in order to describe a system we have to describe its space structure first and only then place their objects. Notice that the form objects have and their functionality depends on the space they are currently in. Notice the difference with the OO paradigm where objects are the central part while CO approach postulates that space is at least as important as objects themselves and for large systems space is even more important.

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