As we strive to explain real-world complex systems, more parameters, variables and processes are needed in our models, thus we are less able to manage and understand our system. To overcome this "vicious circle" some authors suggest to start by defining and mapping (measuring) the complexity of the system, so as to determine a manageable degree of complexity. This involves answering the question "how much complexity is enough?". But, is this the right approach to study complexity? and if so, how may we practically accomplish these tasks?

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