This term is used to refer to the tight coupling between a change at the organizational level, which is propagated straight to the architectural and implementation level.
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He discusses the critical and often underappreciated role of liquidity in the markets and presents a theory of'normal accidents'arising from the combination of tight coupling and complexity.
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For example, the use of global variables is generally deemed unwise by advocates for this perspective, because it adds tight coupling between the subroutine and these global variables.
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As a reusable component, Naming forms a global layer of virtual names to solve the problem of non-stable of physical address and tight coupling between applications and resources.
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Social media networks supporting the terrorists are characterized by positive feedback loops, tight coupling and non-linear response propagation ( viz . a small perturbation causing a large disproportionate response ).
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The Service Provisioning Markup Language ( SPML ) also from OASIS is based on the concepts of DSMLv2, but does not have such a tight coupling to the LDAP information model.
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The tight coupling to photons created a source of pressure for the baryons, driving them apart, while the gravitational field of the plasma and dark matter acted to pull the baryons together.
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The framework defines Servlet API . This tight coupling to the Servlet API is seen by some as a failure on the part of the Spring developers to offer a high-level abstraction for Web-based applications.
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Consequently, most webMethods adapters developed for wM IS 4.6 or wM IS 6.0 should still run on an SAP BC 4.7, with the exception of those adapters that have a tight coupling with the WmPartners package.
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Perrow hypothesized that regardless of the effectiveness of management and operations, accidents in systems that are characterized by tight coupling and interactive complexity will be normal or inevitable as they often cannot be foreseen or prevented.