Abstract

Starting from the mechanism of “self-organization which implies that human society always evolves from a lower to a higher level, this paper discusses the dialectical relation between “self-organization and “other-organization and the expression of the core factors of human-dominated social development in the realistic environment of open complex giant system. Several examples show that it is difficult for the self-organization mechanism of the system to fulfill the dynamic adjustment requirements of systems service functions, which indicates that the systems self-organization function has limitations when practically applied in the time-space complex and strong constraint antagonism environment, thus leading to the expansion of dissipative self-organization theory—the multi-living agent theory method. It is the dominant information system service function that dynamically adjusts and adapts to requirements in the complex and severe environment dominated by high-level experts in the field of practice, using the other-organization mechanism and the multi-living agent theory. In order to further explore and support practical application, our team has written a series of articles. This article mainly introduces the theoretical overview, the core idea of construction, and four application modes of multi-living agent theory including system construction, architecture adjustment, single agent adjustment, and capability enhancement of management and control agent. The other two articles, “A general design method for artificial system based on multi-living agent theory and “Artificial system architecture adjustment method based on multi-living agent, respectively verify one of the application modes through qualitative analysis and quantitative modeling.

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