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A gradual, step‑by‑step building process that allows adaptation but still forms coherent wholes.
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- coherent wholesassociated_withIntegrated, living structures that emerge from morphogenetic piecemeal growth.
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- Development philosophy enabling systems to evolve incrementally in response to changing requirements without requiring complete master plans.
- Represented by boxes in process theory; transformations that take systems as inputs/outputs
- Gradual, incremental introduction of morphogenetic sequences into the existing system, as opposed to revolutionary replacement.
- The idea that social process must become truly architectural—i.e., morphogenetic, form-creating—to generate a living world.
- The idea that living structure emerges only through a sequence of small, structure-preserving moves, not by a single grand blueprint.
- A process that combines multiple input streams into a single stream, required in Parlog86 for many-to-one communication.
- A process that heals the world by generating living structure, synonymous with living process.
- A locally complete, self-contained creative process that creates a single center from conception to completion, in a continuous sequence.