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Structural Identification Method

Cara-Tonucci edited this page Aug 18, 2026 · 1 revision

Structural Identification Method (SIM)

The Structural Identification Method (SIM) is the formal method for system identification and variable derivation in Structural Stability Science (SSS).

SIM operates under the field constraints of SSS and is distinct from Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT). DHFT defines a system within SSS; SIM defines the method by which structurally identified systems and variables are identified. DHFT–Field–Structural_Stability_Science–v1.pdf

Architectural Position

Structural Identification Method (SIM)
Method for system identification and variable derivation

Structural Stability Science (SSS)
Scientific field establishing the field-level structural constraints

Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT)
Foundational explanatory architecture defined within SSS

The Field, Method, and Theory are structurally distinct and non-substitutable.

Structural Identification Method Source Record

Tonucci, C. (2026). Structural Identification Method. Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19337749 DHFT_Technical-Note_Ambient-Load_Definition-Boundary-Coupling-Capacity-Relation_v1.0_2026-05-27 (1).pdf

Method–Field–Theory Relationship

Tonucci, C. (2026). Method–Field–Theory Relationship in Dimensional Human Field Theory (DHFT). Zenodo.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19741205 DHFT_Technical-Note_Ambient-Load_Definition-Boundary-Coupling-Capacity-Relation_v1.0_2026-05-27 (1).pdf

Use Boundary

Public access to scientific and technical records does not constitute authorization for implementation, assessment, audit, certification, training, institutional deployment, machine use, or derivative method development. DHFT_Technical-Note_Ambient-Load_Definition-Boundary-Coupling-Capacity-Relation_v1.0_2026-05-27 (1).pdf

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