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Self-Optimization is a [[Self-Star_Properties|Self-* Property]]. It means that a system is able to generate and regenerate itself. The major drawback of systems with self-regeneration or [[Self-Rejuvenation|self-rejuvenation]] is related to cancer: such a system can obviously generate a new system which destroys the old one.
Self-Optimization is a [[Self-Star_Properties|Self-* Property]]. It is related to [[Self-Rejuvenation|self-rejuvenation]] and means that a system is able to generate and regenerate itself, by refreshing and recreating of existing parts. The major drawback of systems with self-regeneration or [[Self-Rejuvenation|self-rejuvenation]] is related to cancer: such a system can obviously generate a new system which destroys the old one, see [[Rejuvenation and Cancer]].


[[Category:Self-Star Properties]]
== Related ==
 
* [[Cancer_Stem_Cell|Cancer Stem Cell]]
* [[Rejuvenation and Cancer]]
* [[Creative Destruction]]
 
[[Category:Self-Star Properties]] [[Category:Cancer]]

Latest revision as of 16:24, 11 February 2011

Self-Optimization is a Self-* Property. It is related to self-rejuvenation and means that a system is able to generate and regenerate itself, by refreshing and recreating of existing parts. The major drawback of systems with self-regeneration or self-rejuvenation is related to cancer: such a system can obviously generate a new system which destroys the old one, see Rejuvenation and Cancer.

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