Abstract

The work objective is an examination of the subsidiary computations. The article describes the content of the subsidiary computations, which are associated with situational computation. The authors provide an analysis of linear or sequential computations being the basis for a comparison with the subsidiary computation. The article also introduces the computation situation concept, which is not used for stationary and deterministic computations. It is demonstrated that the necessity of the subsidiary computations occurs when changing the external environment and the computation situation. The importance of logical argumentation in the subsidiary computations is noted. The necessity to introduce the complementarity criteria for the subsidiary computations is noted. The subsidiary and centralized computations are alternative.

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