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Complex Systems Tend To Oppose Their Own Proper Function. -- Le Chatelier's Principle
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Complex systems tend to oppose their own proper function.
-- Le Chatelier's Principle
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Le Chatelier's Law If some stress is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, the equilibrium is displaced in the direction which tends to undo the effect of the stress.
app /ap/ n. Short for `application program', as opposed to a systems program.
Apps are what systems vendors are forever chasing developers to create for their environments so they can sell more boxes....
app: /ap/ n. Short for `application program', as opposed to a systems program.
Apps are what systems vendors are forever chasing developers to create for their environments so they can sell more boxes....
Needs are a function of what other people have. -- Jone's Principle
Complex systems usually operate in failure mode. -- The Fundamental Failure-Mode Theorem
Systems tend to grow, and as they grow, they encroach. -- Dr. John Gall
The main beneficiaries of federal aid are those states that most oppose the principle.
-- Bob Smith...
The proper function of a government is to make it easy for the people to do good and difficult for them to do evil.
-- Gladstone (paraphrased)...
There is no code so big, twisted, or complex that maintenance can't make it worse.
-- Weinberg's Programming Principle #7...