The organismic model of group efficacy assumes that enabling real-time distributed sensing, reasoning, and acting, using the right augmentation methods, will increase group efficacy via synergistic effects that result from more and improved connections among individuals in a group. Indeed, organismic computing research is focused primarily on the pursuit of augmentation methods that are optimal for different applications of group behavior. Additionally, the application space may dictate a greater emphasis on one of the following members of the "synergistic triad".
Shared sensing Shared sensing is the notion that individual or aggregated sensory experiences are shared in real-time across members of a group, toward greater awareness of information relevant to an individual's goals.
Collective reasoning Collective reasoning includes a broad space of methods that enable the creation and dissemination of information due to
distributed cognition.
Coordinated action Coordinated action involves methods that enable effective, synchronous group behaviors. == Challenges ==