"How Not To Be Seen" Published on 11 January 2002, this 16-page document from Decision Support Systems, Inc. explains the purpose of "SCOT", discusses best practices, highligts weaknesses in and attacks on SCOT, and more. There are lots of other papers listed on the company's web site (metatempo.com), including "Applications of Memetics" and "Memetic Engineering-PsyOps and Viruses for the Wetware". The "Wetware" paper was published in 1993 and is also hosted online by 7Pillars Partners. (DSSi and 7Pillars are partner firms.) The firm is self-described in this way: "DSSi is a collective of high-tempo, multi-disciplinary, self-organizing, and experienced professionals with a wide range of cross-domain expertise, from international economics, finance, and operations, to technology development, security, intelligence, and cognitive sciences. We combine such domain expertise with a deep understanding of the rapidly evolving international environment to help clients improve the value of their operations, reframe their strategic position or brand, improve their business processes continually, and implement custom solutions in order to thrive on the increasing complexity of modern global political economies." |