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Technicity V1.1b ◆ (LEGIT)

In philosophy and social sciences, refers to the productive power of technology to make things happen or the "ontogenetic" (continually brought into existence) nature of technical systems.

: The industry is moving from a production-centered system to a "conditions-centered architecture".

: Some scholars argue that academic research is often trapped in a "technicity paradigm" that overvalues objectivity and rationality at the expense of inclusive knowledge-making. Technicity v1.1b

: A technical paper detailing decentralized finance (DeFi) mechanisms like Automated Liquidators (ALQ) for partial liquidation. 1b) specifically, or

: Research on "Code and the Transduction of Space" uses technicity to explain how software modulates everyday life and physical environments. 3. Other Technical Frameworks (v1.1) In philosophy and social sciences, refers to the

While not using the exact word "Technicity" in the title, several prominent frameworks have influential versions:

: Recent papers explore the "technicity of AI" through Simondon’s individuation theory, looking at how deep neural networks (DNNs) function as evolving technical objects. : A technical paper detailing decentralized finance (DeFi)

: An update to the original standards for critical infrastructure cybersecurity, focusing on refining and clarifying previous implementation guidelines.