organizmo
Organizmo is a term used in systems theory and organizational studies to denote a self-sustaining unit of organization—a stable configuration of interdependent components that maintains its structure through internal feedback and adapts to external conditions. The word combines elements of organization and organism and is used as a metaphor to discuss how complex systems preserve form while remaining functionally flexible.
Core characteristics of an organizmo include a defined boundary, a degree of autonomy, and mechanisms for homeostasis
Organizmos can be physical or informational in nature. Examples include a resilient manufacturing network, a software
Relation to other concepts is interpretive: it emphasizes organization as a persistent, self-regulating pattern rather than