overbranching
Overbranching is a term used across several disciplines to describe the proliferation of branches within a system beyond what is productive or sustainable.
In botany and forestry, overbranching refers to an abnormal crown architecture where numerous lateral branches develop
In computer science, overbranching describes an excessive expansion of branches in decision trees, search trees, or
In organizational design and network models, overbranching occurs when too many subunits or sub-branches are created,
Causes of overbranching across domains often include growth incentives, misaligned incentives, or feedback mechanisms that reward