The act of organizing something; a process of
communication from one source to two or more coterminous receivers which makes the receivers act in concert (regardless of or in addition to any communication that may exist among them. E.g., conducting an orchestra, the effects of any one group member on the
structure or organisation of the group. In
information theory, coordination and
coorientation are logical complements and are measured in the same kinds of
variables but at different times. (
Krippendorff )