The critical views of Invisible Entities and analysis for selective
parameters in Non-Biological Systems show defective Algorithmic Parameters
beyond Global Variables. Systems Owners articulate designated Algorithmic
Parameters behind Global Variables because of sustainable Competitive Advantage
from an Economic perspective. Priority for sustainable Competitive Advantage hampers
good governance and Harmonic Balance among System Resources. Case studies
identify that the Competitive Instinct plays a substantial role in Decision
Making and Social Behaviors. This case study implies how the Network of Competitive
Instinct can modify Biological and Non-Biological Systems.
Hidden Parameters can modify Social Environments and activate the Primary
Instinct. The Secondary Instinct can be called Associated-Instincts for supporting
and achieving Closed-loop conditions. The Competitive Instinct activates in Systems Owners through Global
Variables. They have hardly any knowledge of Instinct Mechanisms. World
competitiveness can affect algorithmic parameters beyond Global Variables and
adopt the strength of Competitive Instinct. Adaptation can even modify
Decision-Making Models and Social Behaviors.
Observation:
The Black Box Testing Method explores allocating Instinct Mechanisms and
approximate algorithms beyond Global Variables.