Index

Local Quality

A). Transition from homogenous to heterogeneous system structure of the object, or its environment, or external influence. (It is related to properties, content, or topology, or the rules of the system);

B). Different parts of the object should carry different functions;

C). Every part of the system must be in conditions which are the most favorable for its functioning

The opposite:

Uniformity

A). An example: a rough terrain (a system with varying "local qualities") is flattened by passing animals, carriages, or rollers and turned into a trail or a dirt road

 

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