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+ | “Stigmergy is an organizing principle in which individual parts of the system communicate with one another indirectly by modifying and sensing their local environment. Termite mounds are a classic example, but cells do it and computers do it too” <ref>[http://evolutionofcomputing.org/Multicellular/Stigmergy.html].</ref> | ||
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Definition
“Stigmergy is an organizing principle in which individual parts of the system communicate with one another indirectly by modifying and sensing their local environment. Termite mounds are a classic example, but cells do it and computers do it too” [1]