The Law of Requisite Variety is a mathematical theorem relating the number of control states of a system to the number of variations in control that is necessary for effective response. The Law of Requisite Variety does not consider the components of a system and how they must act together to respond effectively. Here we consider the additional requirement of scale of response and the effect of coordinated versus uncoordinated response as a key attribute of complex systems. The components of a system perform a task, with a number of such components needed to act in concert to perform subtasks. We apply the resulting generalization—a Multiscale Law of Requisite Variety—to understanding effective function of complex biological and social syst...
Investigations into complex adaptive systems (CAS) have identified multiple trade-offs that place ha...
The law of requisite variety from cybernetics is shown to be related to the reachability and observa...
The standard assumptions that underlie many conceptual and quantitative frameworks do not hold for m...
This paper draws on one of the most powerful idea in cybernetics - Ashby's law of Requisite Variety ...
to human systems? It is rarely disputed that we live in a world of increasing complexity. Some would...
Ashby (1958; 1956) formerly introduced the law of requisite variety in the field of cybernetics, sup...
The articles in this special issue are placed in the context of the literature of general systems th...
What is the effect of an organization\u27s structure on its task-performing ability? This is the res...
Physical fundamentals of the self-organizing theory for the system with varying constraints are cons...
Abstract The articles in this special issue are placed in the context of the literature of general s...
The law of requisite variety is widely employed in management theorizing and is linked with core str...
The study of complex systems can be viewed generally as an effort to understand the relationships be...
Let us start by some general definitions of the concept of complexity. We take a complex s...
<p>How do you define a complex organism and its behavior? This question was discussed during the HTD...
The design and management of organised systems, comprised of dynamic interdependent collectives of a...
Investigations into complex adaptive systems (CAS) have identified multiple trade-offs that place ha...
The law of requisite variety from cybernetics is shown to be related to the reachability and observa...
The standard assumptions that underlie many conceptual and quantitative frameworks do not hold for m...
This paper draws on one of the most powerful idea in cybernetics - Ashby's law of Requisite Variety ...
to human systems? It is rarely disputed that we live in a world of increasing complexity. Some would...
Ashby (1958; 1956) formerly introduced the law of requisite variety in the field of cybernetics, sup...
The articles in this special issue are placed in the context of the literature of general systems th...
What is the effect of an organization\u27s structure on its task-performing ability? This is the res...
Physical fundamentals of the self-organizing theory for the system with varying constraints are cons...
Abstract The articles in this special issue are placed in the context of the literature of general s...
The law of requisite variety is widely employed in management theorizing and is linked with core str...
The study of complex systems can be viewed generally as an effort to understand the relationships be...
Let us start by some general definitions of the concept of complexity. We take a complex s...
<p>How do you define a complex organism and its behavior? This question was discussed during the HTD...
The design and management of organised systems, comprised of dynamic interdependent collectives of a...
Investigations into complex adaptive systems (CAS) have identified multiple trade-offs that place ha...
The law of requisite variety from cybernetics is shown to be related to the reachability and observa...
The standard assumptions that underlie many conceptual and quantitative frameworks do not hold for m...