2022-11-24T01:24:37Z
A nearly-decomposable system (Simon 1969) is one whose network of components, and the interactions between them, are almost sparse enough—but not quite—for the system to be decomposable into a strict hierarchy of parts. This means that work on or around the system can be mostly partitioned, but there may be some surprises.
https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262691918/the-sciences-of-the-artificial/
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