Definition of Holarchy. Meaning of Holarchy. Synonyms of Holarchy

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- semi-autonomous sub-wholes (or, parts) that are linked in a form of hierarchy, a holarchy, to form a whole. The title of the book itself points to the notion that...
- governance, which claims to distribute authority and decision-making through a holarchy of self-organizing teams rather than being vested in a management hierarchy...
- his philosophical idea of the holarchy. First introduced in Koestler's 1967 book, The Ghost in the Machine, the holarchy provides a coherent way of organizing...
- developed in The Ghost in the Machine and further elaborates on the concept of holarchy. Koestler, Arthur (1967). The Ghost in the Machine (1990 reprint ed.)....
- energy efficiency. 3D printing Cellular automaton Configuration design Holarchy Holism Kraftei Modular building Modular construction systems Modular function...
- descriptions as a fallback Hierarchy problem – Unsolved problem in physics Holarchy § Different meanings Instrumental value – Philosophical conceptPages displaying...
- conjunction with the concepts of holons and holarchy to describe individual systems at each level of a holarchy. A heterarchical network could be used to...
- Holism in ecological anthropology Holistic education Holon (philosophy) Holarchy Isomorphism Logical holism aka Theoretical holism Mereology Monism Reductionism...
- engine would invoke automatic differentiation of the formulas in the model holarchy with respect to the model's input-unknowns (arguments) defined in the calling...
- own, and a hierarchical part of a larger whole. Holons form natural "holarchies", like Russian dolls, where a whole is a part of another whole, in turn...