Abstract
Large Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS) operate at multiple scales - processing various information flows, encoded at different granularities, over different substrates. Often, system scales are interconnected by feedback cycles, with micro-scales generating macro-scales, in turn influencing the micro-scales, and so on. E.g. foraging ants (micro) contribute to a pheromone trail (macro), which in turn guides their movement (micro) and updates the trail (macro). As these processes take widely different forms when occurring in different environments and accomplishing different functions, they may be difficult to detect, compare and transfer across CAS domains. We previously generalised such diverse processes, defining them explicitly as a Multi-Scale Feedback Systems (MSFS) design pattern. In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for categorising macroprocesses in MSFS. This helps identify and analyse micro-macro feedback cycles across CAS domains; and engineer new CAS with specific constraints. We illustrate these concepts via CAS examples that fit the MSFS pattern via different variants. This contribution extends the theoretical basis of MSFS for dealing with the increasing complexity of modern environments.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 2025 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems (ACSOS) |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Publication date | 2025 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2025 |
| Event | Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems - Tokyo, Japan Duration: 29 Sept 2025 → 3 Oct 2025 Conference number: 6th https://conf.researchr.org/home/acsos-2025 |
Conference
| Conference | Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems |
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| Number | 6th |
| Country/Territory | Japan |
| City | Tokyo |
| Period | 29/09/2025 → 03/10/2025 |
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Keywords
- Complex Adaptive Systems
- Multi-Scale Feedback Systems
- Macroprocesses
- Micro-Macro Feedback Cycles
- Cross-domain Transfer
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