Here are a few examples of hierarchical frameworks that follow a similar structure to the sequence Aspect > Knowledge > Information > Conceptual knowledge > Categorization > Classification > World classification (maximal):
Aspect > Domain > Discipline > Subdiscipline > Conceptual Framework > Taxonomy > Worldview (maximal)
Aspect > Field > Theory > Model > Hypothesis > Data > Empirical Phenomenon (maximal)
Aspect > Problem > Solution > Strategy > Tactic > Action > Outcome (maximal)
Aspect > System > Subsystem > Component > Attribute > Property > State (maximal)
These hierarchical frameworks can be applied in various contexts and disciplines, such as science, technology, business, and social sciences, to organize and understand complex concepts, phenomena, and systems.
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