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Meaning of multicontextual




Jimeno Álvarez

multicontextual
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If we open any artifact we will see that many of its elements are multicontextuales. A screw, for example, can it be used in many artifacts but not at all since not all threaded holes will have the same diameter and thickness of torque. A determined resistance can also be part of many contexts electronic but not in all according to the design. Now, if we progress in the complexity of the component we will notice that as it is more complex turns out to be less multicontextual. If I compare a resistance with a microprocessor we will immediately notice that the former is much more multicontextual than the second can only be assembled on certain motherboards that are consistent not only with his physical connector, but also with its operating context.

  



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