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Many of the characteristics of P2P processes emerged in the [[open source]] movement.
Many of the characteristics of P2P processes emerged in the [[open source]] movement.
P2P processes are not structureless but are characterized by dynamic and changing structures that adapt themselves to phase changes. We can describe this by invoking [[Self-organization|self organization.]] [[Stigmergy]] is also cited by some practitioners in P2P as their principal mode of coordination, as an alternative to planning (see more on the [[Open value network]] model).
P2P processes are not structureless but are characterized by dynamic and changing structures that adapt themselves to phase changes. We can describe this by invoking [[Self-organization|self organization.]] [[Stigmergy]] is also cited by some practitioners in P2P as their principal mode of coordination, as an alternative to planning (see more on the Open value network model).


Its rules are not derived from authority, as in hierarchical systems. It does not deny ‘authority’, but only fixed forced hierarchy, and therefore accepts forms of influence that based on expertise, initiation of the project, etc.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Bruns|first=Axel|title=Peer-to-Peer Interaction|url=https://snurb.info/files/2016/Peer-to-Peer%20Interaction.pdf|journal=Queensland University of Technology|pages=9}}</ref> P2P may be the first true [[meritocracy]]{{citation needed|date=January 2016}}.
Its rules are not derived from authority, as in hierarchical systems. It does not deny ‘authority’, but only fixed forced hierarchy, and therefore accepts forms of influence that based on expertise, initiation of the project, etc.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Bruns|first=Axel|title=Peer-to-Peer Interaction|url=https://snurb.info/files/2016/Peer-to-Peer%20Interaction.pdf|journal=Queensland University of Technology|pages=9}}</ref> P2P may be the first true [[meritocracy]]{{citation needed|date=January 2016}}.

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