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From: dvdw©6/28/2007 8:48:34 PM
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Its amazing how strings of content emerge that all become part of a bigger understanding at almost the exact time.

Here is an excerpt from an article on systemology that should be kept in mind; Indeed, Epstein and Axtell would learn that with their models, "the trick [was] to get a lot out, while putting in as little as possible," as Epstein writes in his latest book, Generative Social Science: Studies in Agent-Based Computational Modeling.

The entire article just appeared in this months MIT Technology review; I've got the printable version right here;
technologyreview.com

The excerpt above, has true meaning for long time students of the subject, most goal seeking systems are seeking some particular yield; so, the surmise contained therein becomes a power law for students stalking systems.

By identification of the output sought we can rationally sense the particular systems budget, and its profile within the hierarchial status of systemology.
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