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hidden_order [2007-06-10 15:45] – external edit 127.0.0.1hidden_order [2020-08-04 21:32] (current) nik
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 +==== Holland + hidden order ====
  
 +well it deals with complex adaptive systems and what I think is special about Holland's approach is the fact that he draws general principles from naturally occuring cas and uses them to set up a sort of classification to work with now, while I was reading this I was struck by the discongruency of placing this things together while at the same time they were as a whole constructing an interesting basis for synthesis and collaboration
  
- +some info on Holland + hidden order you better read at http://www.reason.com/9612/bk.miller.html
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-well it deals with complex adaptive systems and what I think is special about holland's approach is the fact that he draws general principles from naturally occuring cas and uses them to set up a sort of classification to work with now, while I was reading this I was struck by the discongruency of placing this things together while at the same time they were as a whole constructing an interesting basis for synthesis and collaboration +
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-some info on holland + hidden order you better read at http://www.reason.com/9612/bk.miller.html+
  
 but here I take out the structural components I was talking about: but here I take out the structural components I was talking about:
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 **Nonlinearity**. Agents interact, rather than just adding together. **Nonlinearity**. Agents interact, rather than just adding together.
  
-**Flowsv. Agents organize into networks of potential interactions. One interaction triggers another, causing effects to flow through these networks.+**Flows**. Agents organize into networks of potential interactions. One interaction triggers another, causing effects to flow through these networks.
  
 **Diversity**. Agents evolve to fill diverse niches, which are defined by how the agent interacts with other agents. Niches usually outlive their current occupants, and the change of niches over time has a much greater effect on an ecosystem than changes to individual agents. For markets, if agents are businesses then niches are industries. **Diversity**. Agents evolve to fill diverse niches, which are defined by how the agent interacts with other agents. Niches usually outlive their current occupants, and the change of niches over time has a much greater effect on an ecosystem than changes to individual agents. For markets, if agents are businesses then niches are industries.
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