“…Adaptation , elements of the system that adapt their behaviour with other parts of the system and the environment (Anderson & Whall, ; Faggioni & Simone, ; Burgess & Purkis, ; Meagher‐Stewart et al, ; Anderson et al, ; Agyepong et al, ; Bailey et al, ); Dynamics , processes of all CASs to change throughout time (Anderson & Whall, ; Faggioni & Simone, ; Forrest, ; Meagher‐Stewart et al, ; Martin & Kasperski, ; Paina & Peters, ; Agyepong et al, ; Poxton, ); Embedded , interactions of a CAS with other systems that influence it (Anderson & Whall, ; Faggioni & Simone, ; Meagher‐Stewart et al, ; Lanham et al, ); Emergency , a series of processes governed by local rules, with small confined interactions, which under appropriate conditions, give birth to a new level that can be recognized as a specific identity (Anderson & Whall, ; Burgess & Purkis, ; Meagher‐Stewart et al, ; Martin & Kasperski, ; Boustani et al, ; Chaffee & McNeill, ; Grol et al, ); Evolution , system that evolves over time if conceptualized as a result (Anderson & Whall, ; Faggioni & Simone, ; Forrest, ; Burgess & Purkis, ; Meagher‐Stewart et al, ; Anderson et al, ; Agyepong et al, ; Martin & Kasperski, ; Boustani et al, ); Feedback positive/negative , mechanism aimed to automatic control, which allows a CAS to achieve a given objective and to self‐regulate itself in the course of its operation (Anderson & Whall, ; Faggioni & Simone, ; Martin & Kasperski, ; Anderson et al, ; Poxton, ; Lanham et al, ); Homeostasis , maintenance of a condition of dynamic equilibrium (Tsasis et al, ; Arar et al, ); Interactions , a way of acting in the environment through connections and/or relations by exchanging information. The interactions have to be numerous and intense and with a short pathway, and they are not linear and are cyclic (Anderson & Whall, ; Bailey et al, ; Paina & Peters, ; Lanham et al,…”