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===Simulated annealing is SO=== | ===Simulated annealing is SO=== | ||
===There is always a global goal=== | ===There is always a global goal=== | ||
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+ | ===Every problem can be solved by aggregation of local rules=== | ||
+ | ===It is a magical problem solver for engineers=== | ||
+ | ===It is always better than a centralized system=== | ||
+ | ===A SOS never needs maintenance=== |
Revision as of 14:11, 15 July 2008
Contents
- 1 Definition-related Misconceptions
- 1.1 SOS implies evolution
- 1.2 A system as a whole is SO
- 1.3 SOS are always chaotic
- 1.4 Structure is a primary property (but the way how structure was created?)
- 1.5 SO itself is a misconception
- 1.6 Adaptivity implies SO
- 1.7 Distributed control implies SO
- 1.8 Simulated annealing is SO
- 1.9 There is always a global goal
- 2 Misconceptions on applicability