What is variety engineering and why do we need it?
Markus Schwaninger and
Stefan Ott
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2024, vol. 41, issue 2, 235-246
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Management in systemic terms means to cope with complexity. Ross Ashby's law of requisite variety shows the way—maintaining the varieties of interacting systems in balance. To denote that process, we use the cybernetic concept of ‘variety engineering’, which we also formalize. It refers to processes of mutual complexity amplification and attenuation by interacting agents. The purpose of this contribution is to elicit ways of coping with complexity by means of variety engineering. The abstract concepts are illustrated by examples from ecological, social and economic contexts.
Date: 2024
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