The first page is a summary description of 3 general categories for laws: Behavior (habitual, physiological, organizational), Communication Media and Mathematical Operations. The second page is a table titled "Categories of Laws of Complexity" which shows all twenty of the laws as subsets of these categories. This same table is also on the computer as a single cell, without the descriptive first page. Warfield used material and/or ideas from this manuscript in his presentation to a visiting Chinese VIP delegation which came to GMU on 4 August 1998 meeting at Johnson Center.
Categories of the Laws of Complexity
Summary of three general categories for laws: Behavior (habitual, physiological, organizational), Communication Media and Mathematical Operations. Discusses the Twenty Laws of Complexity as subsets of these categories.
Additional Info
- Category: Complexity
- Size: 21 m 34 s
- Description: Typescript and transparencies
- Publication Year: 1998
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