A Succinct Conceptualization of the Foundations for a Network Organization Paradigm

Alqithami, Saad (Southern Illinois University)

AAAI Conferences 

The NO paradigm can model many operations. Examples When agents dwell inside an organization, they form patterns are systems of river dam control, factory cells, electrical of interactions that we call paradigms. There are many power grids, and traffic control on land, sea, and space. As existing paradigms to describe organizations, which affect a paradigm, it does not functionally alter the operations to its performance features. These paradigms include hierarchies, which it is applied. The paradigm can be understood in terms holarchies, coalitions, teams, congregations, societies, of the ways it permits command and control regimes. Invariably, federations, markets and matrix organizations (Horling and NO relies on a network on which it dwells.

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