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As the scientific ground to support what is believed to be the largest business in the 21/sup st/ century called cyberbusiness, homotopy modeling has been explored and developed. Because of the scale and the growth rate beyond any existing social systems, cyberbusiness imposes challenging requirements for modeling, design, development and operation. Homotopy modeling is based on novel space-time modeling with cellular spatial structures. The paper discusses homotopy modelling as the architectural foundation of cyberworlds.