Definition of Heterarchy. Meaning of Heterarchy. Synonyms of Heterarchy

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Definition of Heterarchy

Heterarchy
Heterarchy Het"er*arch`y, n. [Hetero- + -archy.] The government of an alien. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.

Meaning of Heterarchy from wikipedia

- A heterarchy is a system of organization where the elements of the organization are unranked (non-hierarchical) or where they possess the potential to...
- A dense heterarchy is a hierarchical organization in social insect colonies in which the higher levels affect the lower levels and lower levels eventually...
- problem of contradictory information and motives, which he called a "heterarchy" of motives, meaning that the motives are not linearly ordered, but can...
- fundamental ways of getting things done in organisations: hierarchy, heterarchy and responsible autonomy Triarchy of Negroponte, a crusader state established...
- forms exist that are both alternative and complementary to hierarchy. Heterarchy is one such form. Hierarchies have their own special vocabulary. These...
- which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood Heterarchy, a system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be...
- architecture. The most known architectures involve hierarchy, polyarchy, heterarchy, and hybrid. The methods for achieving a technical effect are described...
- medical cybernetics and robotics and topics such as neural networks, heterarchy. In the social and behavioral sciences, cybernetics has included and influenced...
- Alliance in the Three Rivers Region" by L. A. ****van and K. L. Sagebiel, "Heterarchy, Political Economy, and the Ancient Maya: The Three Rivers Region of the...
- strange loop hierarchy is "tangled" (Hofstadter refers to this as a "heterarchy"), in that there is no well defined highest or lowest level; moving through...