April 2015
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
21h 24m
English
A system is complex if it has many interrelated, interconnected, or interwoven entities and relationships (Box 3.1). The fuzziness of the word “many” in this definition is deliberate for now.
Complexity is driven into systems by “asking more” of them: more function, more performance, more robustness, and more flexibility. It is also driven into systems by asking systems to work together and interconnect—your car with the traffic control system, your house with the Internet, and so on.
Complex systems require a great deal of information to specify and describe. Therefore, ...
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