Self-Organizing Systems
Yates, F. Eugene![Self-Organizing Systems](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/154/15467223/CHSBZCOP0315467223.jpg)
Technological systems become organized by commands from outside, as when human intentions lead to the building of structures or machines. But many nat ural systems become structured by their own internal processes: these are the self organizing systems, and the emergence of order within them is a complex phe nomenon that intrigues scientists from all disciplines. Unfortunately, complexity is ill-defined. Global explanatory constructs, such ...