That's the problem. You are already modeling the said controller on digital computation.
This idea between negative and positive constraints shouldn't be mapped onto vertical and horizontal modularities. This used to be a classic example but not anymore: people used to cite examples including myself that entrenchment is more like building a wall.
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If you lay the first layer in the wrong way you get a crooked wall. While this is a layman-friendly example re the underlying constraints, it's not relevant.
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I think I’ll have to read the Bechtel. Mapping them that way wasn’t my first impulse, but I can see why that trend would exist. I don’t think I had any context-independent mapping in mind other than a simply vertical one: top-down entrenchment, bottom-up sui generis factors.
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