People in Systems
The discussion delves into the critical role of people within systems, highlighting the need for a decentralized and self-organizing approach. Acknowledging the limitations of traditional software engineering, it emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary perspectives, incorporating insights from fields like sociology and biology. The conversation also advocates for embracing unconventional research areas, such as swarm intelligence, to effectively manage ultra large scale systems.In this clip
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Episode 45: Round Table on Ultra Large Scale Systems
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