It is the author belief that cybernetics should be considered not merely as a program to be carried out in the future, but as an existing science. In this book the author's intention is to express and to exemplify his ideas on cybernetics and to display some of his personal philosophical reflection
1. Methodology 2. Communication between Man and Machine 3. Cybernetics and Communication on a Biolog...
Etymologically, the word cybernetics comes from the ancient Greek noun for “steerman ” and could by ...
The present paper discusses various suggestions for a philosophical framework for a trans-disciplina...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
296 p., ref. bib. : 1 p.3/4Cybernetics has been defined as "the science of control and communication...
This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at h...
In this chapter, we shall focus our attention in the first place on the specific topics and key conc...
Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary study of regulatory systems, their structures, constraints and p...
Cybernetics offers what I believe to be several new theoretical perspectives for communication by a ...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
It is our impression that Gordon Pask’s writings cover fundamentals for large parts of the widely ex...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
This is a translation of Raymond Ruyer's book La cybernetique et l'origine de l'information.One of t...
Abstract In this paper, the origins of second-order Cybernetics are sketched, and are particularly i...
The landmark book of Hsue-Shen Tsien, ‘Engineering Cybernetics’, gave birth 60 years ago to an engin...
1. Methodology 2. Communication between Man and Machine 3. Cybernetics and Communication on a Biolog...
Etymologically, the word cybernetics comes from the ancient Greek noun for “steerman ” and could by ...
The present paper discusses various suggestions for a philosophical framework for a trans-disciplina...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
296 p., ref. bib. : 1 p.3/4Cybernetics has been defined as "the science of control and communication...
This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at h...
In this chapter, we shall focus our attention in the first place on the specific topics and key conc...
Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary study of regulatory systems, their structures, constraints and p...
Cybernetics offers what I believe to be several new theoretical perspectives for communication by a ...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
It is our impression that Gordon Pask’s writings cover fundamentals for large parts of the widely ex...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
This is a translation of Raymond Ruyer's book La cybernetique et l'origine de l'information.One of t...
Abstract In this paper, the origins of second-order Cybernetics are sketched, and are particularly i...
The landmark book of Hsue-Shen Tsien, ‘Engineering Cybernetics’, gave birth 60 years ago to an engin...
1. Methodology 2. Communication between Man and Machine 3. Cybernetics and Communication on a Biolog...
Etymologically, the word cybernetics comes from the ancient Greek noun for “steerman ” and could by ...
The present paper discusses various suggestions for a philosophical framework for a trans-disciplina...