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Increasingly Complex Micro-Worlds (ICM)

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Incremental Formalization

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Formalization is the process of expressing information in a manner that can be interpreted by a computer. Representations, such as natural language text, free-form diagrams, and pictures, are considered informal because their semantics are largely uninterpretable. In the evolutionary growth phase of the SER Model, information is often added in forms which cannot be interpreted by DODEs. Incremental formalization (often occurring during the Reseeding phase) increases the amount of interpretability of information.
Author: Gerhard Last Edit Date: 9/19/98; 12:50:27 AM

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