PROTOCOL (Compacting a) 2)
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According to ASHBY: "The study of a system can thus be summed up in a few words: to discover the constraints, the statistical structure, in the protocol" (1958, p.201).
This is possible only if the protocol does not show absolute randomness, but on the contrary contains a certain amount of redundancy.
In this case, "… a recoding of the redundancies (or constraints)" (Ibid) permits a degree of "compacting" of the protocol and the discovery of some more or less permanent "property" of the system. This procedure permits the elaboration of simpler messages that contain all the information included in the protocol, but without redundancy.
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