Ashby’s Law of Requisite Variety: If a system is to be stable, the number of states of its control mechanism must be greater than or equal to the number of states in the system being controlled.
Only variety can absorb variety.
See also: pluralism
Ashby’s Law of Requisite Variety: If a system is to be stable, the number of states of its control mechanism must be greater than or equal to the number of states in the system being controlled.
Only variety can absorb variety.
See also: pluralism