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      Brookline, Mass., 101

      Brooks, David, 155

      Brooks, Frederick P., Jr., 38, 59, 93

      bugs, in software, see software bugs

      bureaucracies, growth of, 41

      cabinets of curiosities (wunderkammers), 87–88, 140

      calendar application, programming of, 51–53

      Cambridge, Mass., 101

      cancer, 126

      Carew, Diana, 46

      catastrophes, interactions in, 126

      Challenger disaster, 9, 11, 12, 192

      Chandra, Vikram, 77

      Chaos Monkey, 107, 126

      Chekhov, Anton, 129

      Chekhov’s Gun, 129

      chess, 84

      Chiang, Ted, 230

      clickstream, 141–42

      Clock of the Long Now, The (Brand), 39–40

      clouds, 147

      Code of Federal Regulations, 41

      cognitive processing:

      of language, 73–74

      limitations on, 75–76, 210

      nonlinear systems and, 78–79

      outliers in, 76–77

      working memory and, 74

      see also comprehension, human

      collaboration, specialization and, 91–92

      Commodore VIC-20 computer, 160–61

      complexity, complex systems:

      acceptance of, see biological thinking

      accretion in, 36–43, 51, 62, 65, 191

      aesthetics of, 148–49, 156–57

      biological systems and, 116–17, 122

      buoys as examples of, 14–15, 17

      complication vs., 13–15

      connectivity in, 14–15

      debugging of, 103–4

      edge cases in, 53–62, 65, 201, 205

      feedback and, 79, 141–45

      Gall on, 157–58, 227

      hierarchies in, 27, 50–51

      human interaction with, 163

      infrastructure and, 100–101

      inherent vs. accidental, 189

      interaction in, 36, 43–51, 62, 65, 146

      interconnectivity of, see interconnectivity

      interpreters of, 166–67, 229

      kluges as inevitable in, 34–36, 62–66, 127

      in legal systems, 85

      and limits of human comprehension, 1–7, 13, 16–17, 66, 92–93

      “losing the bubble” and, 70–71, 85

      meaning of terms, 13–20

      in natural world, 107–10

      scientific models as means of understanding, 165–67

      specialization and, 85–93

      unexpected behavior in, 27, 93, 96–97, 98–99, 192

      see also diversity; technological complexity

      complexity science, 132–38, 160

      complication, complexity vs., 13–15

      comprehension, human:

      educability of, 17–18

      mystery and, 173–74

      overoptimistic view of, 12–13, 152–53, 156

      wonder and, 172

      see also cognitive processing

      comprehension, human, limits of, 67, 212

      complex systems and, 1–7, 13, 16–17, 66, 92–93

      humility as response to, 155–56

      interconnectivity and, 78–79

      kluges and, 42

      legal system and, 22

      limitative theorems and, 175

      “losing the bubble” in, 70–71, 85

      Maimonides on, 152

      stock market systems and, 26–27

      technological complexity and, 18–29, 69–70, 80–81, 153–54, 169–70, 175–76

      unexpected behavior and, 18–22, 96–97, 98

      “Computational Biology” (Doyle), 222

      computational linguistics, 54–57

      computers, computing:

      complexity of, 3

      evolutionary, 82–84, 213

      impact on technology of, 3

      see also programmers, programming; software

      concealed electronic complexity, 164

      Congress, U.S., 34

      Constitution, U.S., 33–34

      construction, cost of, 48–50

      Cope, David, 168–69, 229–30

      corpus, in linguistics, 55–56

      counting:

      cognitive limits on, 75

      human vs. computer, 69–70, 97, 209

      Cowen, Tyler, 84

      Cryptonomicon (Stephenson), 128–29

      “Crystalline Structure of Legal Thought, The” (Balkin), 60–61

      Curiosity (Ball), 87–88

      Dabbler badge, 144–45

      dark code, 21–22

      Darwin, Charles, 115, 221, 227

      Daston, Lorraine, 140–41

      data scientists, 143

      datasets, massive, 81–82, 104–5, 143

      debugging, 103–4

      Deep Blue, 84

      diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA), 134–35

      digital mapping systems, 5, 49, 51

      Dijkstra, Edsger, 3, 50–51, 155

      “Divers Instances of Peculiarities of Nature, Both in Men and Brutes” (Fairfax), 111–12

      diversity, 113–14, 115

      see also complexity, complex systems

      DNA, see genomes

      Doyle, John, 222

      Dreyfus, Hubert, 173

      dwarfism, 120

      Dyson, Freeman, on unity vs. diversity, 114

      Dyson, George, 110

      Economist, 41

      edge cases, 53–62, 65, 116, 128, 141, 201, 205, 207

      unexpected behavior and, 99–100

      see also outliers

      Einstein, Albert, 114

      Eisen, Michael, 61

      email, evolution of, 32–33

      emergence, in complex systems, 27

      encryption software, bugs in, 97–98

      Enlightenment, 23

      Entanglement, Age of, 23–29, 71, 92, 96, 97, 165, 173, 175, 176

      symptoms of, 100–102

      Environmental Protection Agency, 41

      evolution:

      aesthetics and, 119

      of biological systems, 117–20, 122

      of genomes, 118, 156

      of technological complexity, 127, 137–38

      evolutionary computation, 82–84, 213

      exceptions, see edge cases; outliers

      Facebook, 98, 189

      failure, cost of, 48–50

      Fairfax, Nathanael, 111–12, 113, 140

      fear, as response to technological complexity, 5, 7, 154–55, 156, 165

      Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Y2K bug and, 37

      feedback, 14–15, 79, 135

      Felsenstein, Lee, 21

      Fermi, Enrico, 109

      Feynman, Richard, 9, 11

      field biologists, 122

      for complex technologies, 123, 126, 127, 132

      financial sector:

      interaction in, 126

      interconnectivity of, 62, 64

      see also stock market systems

      Firthian linguistics, 206

      Flash Crash (2010), 25

      Fleming, Alexander, 124

      Flood, Mark, 61, 85

      Foote, Brian, 201

      Fortran, 39

      fractals, 60, 61, 136

      Frederick the Great, king of Prussia, 89

      fruit flies, 109–10

      “Funes the Memorious” (Borges), 76–77, 131

      Galaga, bug in, 95–96, 97, 216–17

      Gall, John, 157–58, 167, 227

      game theory, 210

      garden path sentences, 74–75

      generalists, 93

      combination of phys
    ics and biological thinking in, 142–43, 146

      education of, 144, 145

      explosion of knowledge and, 142–49

      specialists and, 146

      as T-shaped individuals, 143–44, 146

      see also Renaissance man

      generalization, in biological thinking, 131–32

      genomes, 109, 128

      accretion in, 156

      evolution of, 118, 156

      legacy code (junk) in, 118, 119–20, 222

      mutations in, 120

      RNAi and, 123–24

      Gibson, William, 176

      Gingold, Chaim, 162–63

      Girl Scouts, 144–45

      glitches, see unexpected behavior

      Gmail, crash of, 103

      Gödel, Kurt, 175

      “good enough,” 27, 42, 118, 119

      Goodenough, Oliver, 61, 85

      Google, 32, 59, 98, 104–5

      data centers of, 81–82, 103, 189

      Google Docs, 32

      Google Maps, 205

      Google Translate, 57

      GOTO command, 44–45, 81

      grammar, 54, 57–58

      gravitation, Newton’s law of, 113

      greeblies, 130–31

      Greek philosophy, 138–40, 151

      Gresham College, 89

      Guide of the Perplexed, The (Maimonides), 151

      Haldane, J. B. S., 153

      hapax legomena, 54–55, 128, 206

      Harold and the Purple Crayon (Johnson), 162

      Harvard, John, 90

      Heartbleed vulnerability, 97–98

      Heaven, Douglas, 82

      heavy-tailed distributions, 55–56, 133, 206

      hierarchies, 27, 50–51

      highly optimized tolerance, 99, 120

      Hild (Griffith), 145–46

      Hillis, Danny, 23

      Hölzle, Urs, 217

      Holzmann, Gerard, 21–22

      Homer, 129–30

      Homer-Dixon, Thomas, 2, 12, 70

      Horner, Jack, 79–80, 97

      Howard, Luke, 148

      Howard, Philip K., 22, 46

      HTML, 32

      humility:

      as response to limits of human comprehension, 155–56

      as response to technological complexity, 155–56, 158, 165, 167, 170, 174, 176

      Huxley, Thomas Henry, 113, 114

      HyperCard, 162–63

      IBM, 84, 169

      IBM 3083 computer, 37

      ideas, interconnectivity of, 142

      if-then statements, 80–81

      Iliad (Homer), 129–30

      infield fly rule, 172

      infrastructure, 66

      accretion in, 42, 100–101

      complexity of, 100–101

      interconnection of, 2

      interconnection of natural world and, 3–4

      of Internet, 101–2

      replacement of, 46

      Ingenuity Gap, The (Homer-Dixon), 2

      interaction, 65

      in cancer, 126

      in catastrophes, 126

      in complex systems, 36, 43–51, 62, 65, 146

      in financial sector, 126

      in legal system, 45–46

      of modules, 64

      in software, 44–45

      interconnectivity, 2, 14–15, 45–46, 103, 128, 135, 146

      in financial sector, 24–26, 62, 64

      ideas and, 142

      and limits of human comprehension, 78–79

      modules in, 63–65, 208

      in technological complexity, 2, 47–48

      unexpected behavior of, see unexpected behavior

      Internal Revenue Service, 37–38

      Internet, 47, 66

      evolving function of, 31–32

      physical infrastructure of, 101–2

      interoperability, 47–48

      optimal vs. maximum, 62–63, 64–65

      interpreters, of complex systems, 166–67, 229

      Ionia, 138–39

      iPad, 162

      Jeopardy! (TV show), 142, 169

      Jobs, Steve, 161

      Jones, Benjamin, 90

      July 8, 2015, system crashes on, 1, 4

      Kant Generator, 74

      Kasparov, Garry, 84

      Katsuyama, Brad, 189

      Kelly, Kevin, 83

      Kelly, Sean Dorrance, 173

      Kircher, Athanasius, 86

      Kirk, Chris, 32–33

      kluges:

      in biological systems, 119

      definition of, 33

      “good enough” in, 42

      as inevitable in complex systems, 34–36, 62–66, 127, 128, 154, 173–74

      in legal system, 33–34

      and limits of human comprehension, 42

      in software, 35

      knowledge:

      burden of, 90, 212

      explosion of, 86–88, 89–91, 142–43

      generalists and, 142–49

      limits to, 153–54

      Renaissance man and, 86–89, 93, 144

      specialization and, 85–86, 90–91

      Knowledge, The, 78

      Koopman, Philip, 10, 100, 201

      kosmos, 139–40

      language:

      cognitive processing of, 73–74

      grammar in, 54, 57–58

      hapax legomena in, 54–55, 206

      machine translation and, 57–58, 207

      power laws in, 55–56

      recursion in, 71–72, 75

      legacy code, legacy systems, 43, 223

      accretion and, 39–40, 198–99

      in biological systems, 118, 119–20

      inducing new functions from, 126, 198

      trauma of replacing, 39–42

      legal system:

      accretion in, 40–41, 46

      complexity in, 16, 85

      edge cases in, 59–61

      interaction in, 45–46

      kluges in, 33–34

      limits of comprehension and, 22

      Leibniz, Gottfried, 89

      Leidy, Joseph, 86

      Lewis, Michael, 189

      liberal arts, 145

      Library of Congress, 90

      limitative theorems, 175

      Linus’s law, 102

      logic, computer vs. human, 82–84

      logistics, 84

      London, cabdrivers in, 78

      long-tailed distributions, 55–56, 206

      “losing the bubble,” 70–71, 85

      Lovecraft, H. P., 40

      machine translation, 57–59, 207

      Macintosh computers, 161–63

      magic crayons, 162–63

      Maimonides, Moses, 151–52, 156

      Mandel, Michael, 46

      Mandelbrot, Benoit, 130

      mathematics, limitative theorems in, 175

      Mauries, Patrick, 87–88

      Maxwell, James Clerk, 114–15

      medicine, specialization in, 91

      memory, human, long-term, 74–77

      microbes, synthetic, 49

      Microsoft, 106–7

      Microsoft Office, 16

      Microsoft Research, 62

      Microsoft Windows, 35, 98

      Microsoft Word, 42

      Minecraft, 132

      “miscellaneous,” concept of, 108–10, 140–41, 143

      models, see scientific models

      modules, 63–65, 208

      Moravec, Hans, 230

      multitasking, 76

      mutagenesis, 124–25

      mutations, 109–10, 120

      Myers, Brad A., 159

      Myst, 162

      mystery:

      human comp
    rehension and, 173–74

      under- vs. overemphasis on, 171

      wonder vs., 170–76

      Mythical Man-Month, The (Brooks), 38

      naches:

      definition of, 167–68

      as response to technological complexity, 168–69, 174

      natural world:

      complexity in, 107–10

      diversity of, 113–14

      interconnection of technology and, 3

      scientific study of, 107–10

      search for unity in, see physics thinking

      Netflix, 5, 59, 107, 126

      Newark, N.J., 46

      Newton, Isaac, 89, 112, 114, 152, 221

      New York Stock Exchange, 1, 187

      Niagara Falls Museum, 88

      nonlinear systems, 78–79

      Norman, Don, 158–59, 172

      Northeast Blackout (2003), 48, 128

      Norton, Quinn, 22

      Norvig, Peter, 56

      “novelty detection,” 127

      nuclear power plants, 126

      Oremus, Will, 189

      outliers, 76–77, 137

      see also edge cases

      Out of Control (Kelly), 83

      overclocking, 76

      Oxford English Dictionary, 55

      Pac-Man, 160

      Parkinson’s Law, 41

      particle accelerators, 2

      pattern-making mind, 146–47

      penicillin, 124

      percolation, 133–34

      personbyte, 212

      pharmaceutical research, 125

      Philosophical Transactions, 111

      philosophy of technology, 79–81

      Photoshop, 35

      physical systems, biological systems vs., 116–17

      physics thinking, 112–13, 121

      abstraction in, 115–16, 121–22, 128

      aesthetics and, 113, 114

      in ancient Greece, 138–40

      biological thinking vs., 114–16, 137–38, 142–43, 222

      technological complexity and, 122, 127–28

      unity in, 117

      Pinker, Steven, 73

      poliovirus, 49

      polymaths, 86–89, 93, 144

      Post, David, 61

      Postal Service, U.S., 34

      posterior hippocampus, 78

      power grid, cascading blackouts in, 47–48, 128

      power laws, 55–56, 206

      pre-Socratics, 138–40

      programmers, programming:

      computer vs. human counting in, 69–70, 209

      differences of scale and, 50–51

      languages in, 23

      lessons from, 160–63

      recursion and, 71

      as valuable skill, 43

      see also software

      Programming Pearls, 104–5

      progress, overoptimistic view of, 12–13

      progress bars, 159–60

      Progressive Policy Institute, 46

      Ptak, John, 147–48

      Quabbin Reservoir, 101

      radiation machines, overdose failures of, 67–69

      radical novelty, 3, 50

      railroads, 2

     


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