Systems Common Web::Quotations::Quotes
Instance Specification Detail and Dynamic Complexity (Lawson)

"System complexity arises in two fundamental forms as identified by Peter Senge [Senge, 1990]; namely detail complexity and dynamic complexity. Detail complexity arises from the volume of systems, system elements and defined relationships in either of the two fundamental system topologies (hierarchy or network). This complexity is related to the systems as they are; namely their static existence. Dynamic complexity, on the other hand, is related to the interrelationships that arises amongst instances of systems during their operation. That is, the expected and even unexpected behavior that actually emerges. These two forms of complexity can be directly related to system concepts presented in this chapter and can synonymously be referred to as structural complexity and behavioral complexity."

Slots and Values
ref ref29
source sourceUnnamed

Properties:

NameDetail and Dynamic Complexity (Lawson)
NamespaceQuotes
OwnerQuotes
Qualified NameSystems Common Model::Systems Common Web::Quotations::Quotes::Detail and Dynamic Complexity (Lawson)
VisibilityPublic