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==== Contrary Principles ==== | ==== Contrary Principles ==== | ||
- | * Gall was partially correct. | ||
- | Complex systems develop from simple systems that " | ||
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- | Having said this, are there systems that maximally worked that were made more complex and, therefore, meet Gall's statement. | ||
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- | However, equally true is that some systems are implemented at a certain level of complexity and perform the desired function but, then, after the system is put into use for a time, simplifications are found. | ||
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- | As Gall's statement is not true in every occurrence, it cannot be a law. Much of my critique focuses on Gall's use of the word " | ||
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==== Complementary Principles ==== | ==== Complementary Principles ==== | ||
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