Cloud Metaphors
Reading book on systems. Interesting:
"Clouds stand for the beginnings and ends of flows. They are stocks-sources and sinks-that are being ignored at the moment for the purposes of simplifying the present discussion. They mark the boundary of the system diagram. They rarely mark a real boundary, because systems rarely have real boundaries. Everything, as they say, is connected to everything else, and not neatly. There is no clearly determinable boundary between the sea and the land, between sociology and anthropology, between an automobile's exhaust and your nose. There are only boundaries of word, thought, perception, and social agreement-artificial, mental-model boundaries."
Donella H. Meadows. Thinking in Systems: A Primer (p. 95)
"Clouds stand for the beginnings and ends of flows. They are stocks-sources and sinks-that are being ignored at the moment for the purposes of simplifying the present discussion. They mark the boundary of the system diagram. They rarely mark a real boundary, because systems rarely have real boundaries. Everything, as they say, is connected to everything else, and not neatly. There is no clearly determinable boundary between the sea and the land, between sociology and anthropology, between an automobile's exhaust and your nose. There are only boundaries of word, thought, perception, and social agreement-artificial, mental-model boundaries."
Donella H. Meadows. Thinking in Systems: A Primer (p. 95)