turustust
Turustust is a hypothetical concept used in systems theory and organizational design to describe a self-organizing coordination pattern among distributed agents. It envisions a network in which participants periodically switch roles, exchange concise state updates, and adjust their local decisions based on lightweight feedback. No centralized controller is assumed; instead, global behavior emerges from repeated, asynchronous interactions.
The term turustust is a neologism coined in speculative discourse to label this coordination pattern. It does
In turustust, agents maintain local goals and constraints. At discrete intervals they broadcast compact updates to
Turustust has been explored in thought experiments about peer-to-peer networks, modular robotics, and collaborative human organizations.
Critics note that the concept is abstract and that the practical overhead of role rotation and messaging