| Steven Johnson - Computers - 2002 - 290 pages
...important than the mere number of variables is the fact that these variables are all interrelated. . . . These problems, as contrasted with the disorganized...cope, show the essential feature of organization. We will therefore refer to this group of problems as those of organized complexity. Think of these... | |
| Philip Mirowski - Business & Economics - 2002 - 674 pages
...another (say, Gibbsean ensembles), leaving a vast middle region of phenomena untouched. He suggested, "these problems, as contrasted with the disorganized...cope, show the essential feature of organization. . . . They are all problems which involve dealing simultaneously with a sizable number of factors which... | |
| Carlos Gershenson, Diederik Aerts, Bruce Edmonds - Science - 2007 - 359 pages
...able to address them: "The really important characteristic of the problems of this middle region (...) lies in the fact that these problems, as contrasted...cope, show the essential feature of organization. (...) They are all problems which involve dealing simultaneously with a sizable number of factors which... | |
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