An “open” system, in the sense of the previous entry, is distinguished not by anarchy as much as by an emergent rule-set among distinct participants. That is to say, in the absence of either predefined requirements or overarching control, it is participation — in accordance with the open standards of the community, negotiated in context [...]
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Open social architectures? (Pt. 2)
Posted in Policy, tagged context, Nash, non-cooperation, normative, open, Pareto, positive, semantics on 21 December 2008 | Leave a Comment »