There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who manufactured very fine watches. Both of them were highly regarded, and the phones in their workshops rang frequently new customers were constantly calling them. However, Hora prospered, while... Complexity Explained - Pagina 2di Peter Erdi - 2007 - 397 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
| J.R. Blau - 2007 - 224 pagine
...notion that the interdependent whole is easier to control than the collection of parts. There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who manufactured...reason? The watches the men made consisted of about 1,000 parts each. Tempus had so constructed his that if he had one part assembled and had to put it... | |
| Gerald E. Flueckiger - 1995 - 180 pagine
...size" (1981, 85 - 86). The core of his argument is presented in the following parable. There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who manufactured...reason? The watches the men made consisted of about 1 ,000 parts each. Tempus had so constructed his that if he had one partly assembled and had to put... | |
| Herbert A. Simon - 1996 - 252 pagine
...Evolution of Complex Systems Let me introduce the topic of evolution with a parable. There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who manufactured...reason? The watches the men made consisted of about 1,000 parts each. Ternpus had so constructed his that if he had one partly assembled and had to put... | |
| Jimmie Browne, Ramón Haendler Mas, O. Hlodversson - 1996 - 318 pagine
...characteristics of a holon: l There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who made very fme watches. The phones in their workshops rang frequently; new...Hora prospered while Tempus became poorer and poorer. In the end. Tempus lost his shop. What was the reason behind this? The watches consisted of about 1000... | |
| Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, Ricardo Rabelo - 2000 - 558 pagine
...Simon, 1962]: "There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who made very fine watches. The phones in their workshops rang frequently; new...Hora prospered while Tempus became poorer and poorer. In the end, Tempus lost his shop. What was the reason behind this? The watches were consisted of about... | |
| John Boardman, Brian Sauser - 2008 - 242 pagine
...specifics of the system under consideration. 8.9 Time to Think 1. There once were two watchmakers, Hora and Tempus, who manufactured very fine watches....reason? The watches the men made consisted of about a thousand parts each. Tempus had so constructed his that if he had one partly assembled and had to... | |
| 88 pagine
...EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS Let me introduce the topic of evolution with a parable. There once were two watchmakers, named Hora and Tempus, who manufactured...reason ? The watches the men made consisted of about 1,000 parts each. Tempus had so constructed his that if he had one partly assembled and had to put... | |
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