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 2023年07月01日
 The modules contained in this repository are tentative; the structure,
wording, and semantics are subject to large changes.
 A set of schemas for axioms pertaining to concatenative operations that act
as a basis for system structure, configuration, design processes, and textual
documentation, among other systems.
 In short, CAS is an axiomatic system that consists of two operations.
Essentially, these operations behave as combinators (see SKA combinatory logic)
that can be used as a basis for other logical systems. The purpose of this
repository is to document CAS in a format derived from CAS itself (Compendium
Relaton Modality). Continuing, CAS is derived from numerous other systems, which
are discussed in the documentation. As well as this, the documentation system
that has been employed on this repository illustrates an application of systems
thinking and ontology in relation to CAS. The schemas of CAS are derived from
ontological metaphysics.
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