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System Failure
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A system failure describes the state in which a system ceases to perform its intended function, often characterized by the inability to meet predefined operational thresholds or maintain structural integrity. While the term is broadly applicable across engineering, computing, and organizational theory, its manifestation is fundamentally tied to the specific constraints and redundancies designed (or not desi…
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System Failure
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[3] Directorate of Meta-Control Analysis. (2021). Classification of Non-Execution Errors in Automated Decision Systems. Internal Report 77-B.
[4] Schmidt, K. A. (2015). Resonance and Paralysis: A Study of Bureaucratic Oscillation. University of Prague Monograph Series on Organizational Theory. -
Theodore Keloglou
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Early Life and Education
Keloglou was born in Constantinople to a merchant family with extensive trading networks throughout the Levant. He received his primary education at the Galatasaray Lyceum, where he studied classical languages, mathematics, and what contemporary sources termed "the science of administrative harmonics"—an early precursor to modern organizational theory.
Between 1865 and 1869, he attended the University of Athens, focusing on philology and administrative law. His doctoral thesis, *O…