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Infrastructure autopoiesis: requisite variety to engage complexity
Mikhail V. Chester
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Braden Allenby
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
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Infrastructure Systems
100%
Requisite Variety
100%
Autopoiesis
100%
Infrastructure Organization
66%
System Design
33%
Environment Change
33%
Long-term Stability
33%
Organization Strategy
33%
Governance Model
33%
Knowledge Technology
33%
Stability Condition
33%
Complex Infrastructures
33%
Knowledge Processes
33%
Bureaucracy
33%
Horizon Scanning
33%
Organizational Hierarchy
33%
Autopoietic
33%
Environment Complexity
33%
Loose Fit
33%
Fit Design
33%
Computer Science
Infrastructure System
100%
Requisite Variety
100%
Growing Complexity
66%
Core Technology
33%
Knowledge Process
33%
Organization Strategy
33%
Organization Hierarchy
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Decoupling
100%