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The Complexity Of A System Is Proportional To The Factorial Of Its Atoms.
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The complexity of a system is proportional to the factorial
of its atoms.
One can only hope to minimize the complexity of the micro-system
in which one finds oneself.
-- TWS
... or migrate to a less complex micro-system.
-- Addendum
Related:
COMPLEX SYSTEM: One with real problems and imaginary profits.
Self-checking systems tend to have a complexity in proportion to the inherent unreliability of the system in which they are used.
-- Tom Gibb...
Only one planet? At least one solar system!
A system tends to grow in terms of complexity rather than of simplification, until the resulting unreliability becomes intolerable.
-- Tom Gibb...
If a system is of sufficient complexity, it will be written before it's designed, implemented before it's tested, and obsolete before it's debugged.
One Bell System - it works.
boot v.,n. [techspeak; from `by one's bootstraps'] To load and initialize the operating system on a machine.
This usage is no longer jargon (having passed into techspeak) but has given rise to some derivatives that are still jargon....
One World, One Operating System.