Global Variables can be created beyond economic algorithms,
structured by the system's underlying architecture. In this
context, performance analysis reveals that System Resources are unlikely to be
prioritized in Non-Biological Systems. Global Variables are organized into
hierarchical layers that influence the behavior of economic models. System
developers can target and modify System Resources, especially when intricate
functions are integrated within system frameworks. Any change in the property
values of System Resources introduces Open-loop structures, potentially leading
to feedback loops and cycles. Developers often face trade-offs, leading to
suboptimal coding practices to set optimization modes, especially given the low
equity and potential for self-serving interests in such environments. As a
result, buffer errors may gradually become a recurring issue across the System
Platform. See Figure (1).
Observation:
Trade-offs can help align functional algorithms beyond Global
Variables with local algorithm requirements. System developers often prioritize
profitability in complex problem-solving scenarios, ensuring that the local
algorithm remains compatible with the overarching strategy defined by Global
Variables.