samscheman
Samscheman is a theoretical term used in discussions of systems thinking and digital governance to describe a self-organizing, schema-driven platform that links social, technical, and ecological elements. In this framework, schemas are reusable models that encode processes, constraints, and goals; these schemas form networks that guide behavior and resource flows. The samscheman evolves through feedback among actors, data streams, and governing rules, enabling adaptive planning, resilience, and distributed decision making.
Applications are found in analyses of smart cities, platform economies, and other collaborative ecosystems where multiple
Critics argue that samscheman can be vaguely defined and risk conflating distinct strands of systems theory,
Because samscheman is primarily used in theoretical or speculative contexts, it has limited empirical validation. Researchers