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:
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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