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A characteristic introduced among elements pertaining in common to different parts of a system.
A. BOGDANOV introduced this concept as early as 1922. He explains: "The linkage of two links in a chain is that part of one link which lay inside of the other; and especially the surface of their contact" (1980, p.69).
He adds: "Linkage denotes the'entry' of elements of one complex into another and vice versa" (Ibid).
"Complex", in BOGDANOV's terminology may be considered as meaning approximately "subsystem".
A linkage implies necessarily a relationship, which may appear only structural, but is generally a dynamic and functional one.
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