Difference between revisions of "Misconceptions"

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===Structure is a primary property (but the way how structure was created?)===
 
===Structure is a primary property (but the way how structure was created?)===
 
===SO itself is a misconception===
 
===SO itself is a misconception===
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Is “self-organization” itself a misconception? Depends on the line between system and observer. Is everything self-organizing?
 
===Adaptivity implies SO===
 
===Adaptivity implies SO===
 
===Distributed control implies SO===
 
===Distributed control implies SO===

Latest revision as of 16:44, 15 July 2008

Definition-related Misconceptions

SOS implies evolution

A system as a whole is SO

SOS are always chaotic

Structure is a primary property (but the way how structure was created?)

SO itself is a misconception

Is “self-organization” itself a misconception? Depends on the line between system and observer. Is everything self-organizing?

Adaptivity implies SO

Distributed control implies SO

Simulated annealing is SO

There is always a global goal

Misconceptions on applicability

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