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SYSTEMICS AND ORGANIZATION

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When single solutions of bionics are integrated into whole strategies, one can speak of systemics. This includes, for example, environmentally suitable packages that—if they should become effective—must be bound into a overall strategy which leads from concept to recycling. Questions, how social living organisms or ecosystem manage complex organisation problems, belong just to this as well as an effective network organisation, swarm intelligence, management close to bionics and joint-up thinking.

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Nachtigall, W., Wisser, A. (2015). SYSTEMICS AND ORGANIZATION. In: Bionics by Examples. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05858-0_13

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