The theory of boundedness has been established as a principle of organization, rather than a law, for the purpose of applying a chain of command to a self-organizing system. One defining characteristic of this theory is the way in which the functionality of hierarchy is sustained via rules that are organized through a semantic-like approach.
Boundedness and Applied Self-Organized Semantics presents the concept of boundedness as a new explanatory paradigm focusing on the fundamental challenges posed by the behavior of complex systems to traditional explanatory approaches. Discussing key concepts and research on the theory of boundedness, this video lecture series is designed for educational use by researchers, computer scientists, and graduate-level students.