Núm. 50 (2019)
Artículos

De simple a complejo: el caso del sistema de aceleración electrónica en los automóviles

Arturo Lara
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Ricardo Artemio Chávez Meza
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
María Guadalupe Jaimes Gutiérrez
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Publicado junio 1, 2019
Palabras clave
  • Automóvil,
  • aceleración,
  • tecnología,
  • complejidad,
  • recombinación,
  • instituciones
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Resumen

Desde la teoría de los sistemas complejos (Arthur, 2009), el presente trabajo tiene como objetivos: 1) analizar el cambio tecnológico desde la perspectiva de la familia de fenómenos que explota el sistema de aceleración; 2) explicar cómo un sistema sencillo se convierte en uno complejo; 3) reconocer la importancia de reglas, normas y estrategias utilizadas por los agentes para producir nuevas tecnologías, y 4) estudiar el problema de la aceleración no-intencional.

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