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What is Ten Index (TI100)?

The Ten Index, or TI100, is a formalized structure designed for effective systems and data management. Think of it as the Dewey Decimal System for your digital data—a clear, structured framework that organizes information into easy-to-manage sections and categories, making it accessible and streamlined no matter the complexity.

What Are the Types?

  • HH0 – Systems Core: Used by systems engineers for managing core technical operations.
  • HH1 – Personal Version: Designed for individual use to organize personal data.
  • HH2 – Business Version: Scalable for businesses, both small and large.
  • HH3 – Social Version: Built for communities and groups to manage shared data.
  • HH4 – Media Version: Used by libraries, archives, and content-heavy environments.

How to Use TI100?

  1. Determine Type: Choose the appropriate version (Personal, Business, etc.) based on your application.
  2. Deploy the Base Framework: Implement the structured system to organize your data.
  3. Add Content: Start filling your system with data, using the predefined structure.
  4. Adjust as Needed: Customize the system to fit your evolving needs.

Where Did TI100 Originate?

TI100 is an evolution of the original Hoblin Hierarchy (HH), which was developed for advanced data structuring. The name also harkens back to the Teus Instruments Calculator, symbolizing precision and efficiency in managing information.

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