Difference between revisions of "Complexity avoidance (glossary)"
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Revision as of 19:16, 22 May 2017
a system resilience principle which states that a system should not be more complex than is necessary. Jackson (2016)
Source
Jackson, Scott. 2016. "Principles for Resilient Design - A Guide for Understanding and Implementation." In IRGC Rresource Guide on Resilience, edited by I. Linkov. University of Lausanne, Switzerland: International Risk Governance Council (IRGC).
Discussion
Also called reduce complexity
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