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Managing Complexity in Socio-Technical Systems by Mimicking Emergent Simplicities in Nature: A Brief Communication

Andrea Falegnami, Andrea Tomassi, Giuseppe Corbelli, Elpidio Romano

2024Biomimetics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the context of socio-technical systems, traditional engineering approaches are inadequate, calling for a fundamental change in perspective. A different approach encourages viewing socio-technical systems as complex living entities rather than through a simplistic lens, which enhances our understanding of their dynamics. However, these systems are designed to facilitate human activities, and the goal is not only to comprehend how they operate but also to guide their function. Currently, we lack the appropriate terminology. Hence, we introduce two principal concepts, simplexity and complixity, drawing inspiration from how nature conceals intricate mechanisms beneath straightforward, user-friendly interfaces.

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TerminologyComputer sciencePrincipal (computer security)Perspective (graphical)Function (biology)Human–computer interactionContext (archaeology)Through-the-lens meteringManagement scienceData scienceCognitive scienceKnowledge managementLens (geology)EngineeringArtificial intelligencePsychologyComputer securityLinguisticsBiologyPhilosophyEvolutionary biologyPetroleum engineeringPaleontologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionInformation Systems Theories and ImplementationInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development