CONNECTEDNESS 2)
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The degree of interconnexion of an element with other ones in a network.
"A general term for the cohesiveness of a system" (T.F.H. ALLEN & T.B. STARR, 1982, p.264).
ALLEN and STARR comment: "Systems with strong interaction terms are relatively highly connected, as are systems with a large number of the parts interconnected (as measured by connectivity and connectance)" (Ibid).
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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