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2011
C. Gershenson
and
Heylighen, F.
,
“
Protocol Requirements for Self-Organizing Artifacts: Towards an Ambient Intelligence
”
, in
Unifying Themes in Complex Systems
, vol. V,
A. Minai
,
Braha, D.
, and
Bar-Yam}, Y. {
, Eds.
Berlin Heidelberg: Springer, 2011, pp. 136-143.
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2007
F. Heylighen
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Cilliers, P.
, and
Gershenson, C.
,
“
Complexity and Philosophy
”
, in
Complexity, Science and Society
,
J. Bogg
and
Geyer, R.
, Eds.
Oxford: Radcliffe Publishing, 2007, pp. 117-134.
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2005
C. Gershenson
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Heylighen, F.
,
“
How Can We Think the Complex?
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, in
Managing Organizational Complexity: Philosophy, Theory and Application
,
K. Richardson
, Ed.
Information Age Publishing, 2005, pp. 47–61.
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2003
F. Heylighen
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Gershenson, C.
,
“
The Meaning of Self-Organization in Computing
”
,
IEEE Intelligent Systems
, pp. 72–75, 2003.
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C. Gershenson
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Heylighen, F.
,
“
When Can We Call a System Self-Organizing?
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, in
Advances in Artificial Life, 7th European Conference, {ECAL} 2003 {LNAI} 2801
, Berlin, 2003, pp. 606–614.
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