LEAST EFFORT PRINCIPLE (St. UMPLEBY) 1)2)
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"An adaptive system will try either adapt to its environment or adapt that environment to its needs, whichever is easier" (As quoted by K. KRIPPENDORFF, 1986, p.59).
While this could be a consequence of ZIPF's Principle, it is however quite a different one.
Systematic efforts to adapt the environment to their needs is basically a recent characteristic of socio-technical human systems, with the possible older example of insect societies.
The concept may also be related to the co evolution one, in which the environment is basically another specific system.
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