This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at how cybernetics provides an extremely useful framework for the control and operation of real-world systems. With the true advent of computers and simple communications, many more processes can and will be viewed from a systems standpoint. Examples are given of how cybernetics can be applied to industrial processes and how it is seen as an important, integral part of future systems science
International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries t...
How is the field of systems science different from other scientific fields, and how can we distingui...
And a small economy can be big if it has an innovative product and a competitive offering. The decis...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary study of regulatory systems, their structures, constraints and p...
It is the author belief that cybernetics should be considered not merely as a program to be carried ...
Four years after the publication of the first volume on the new science of cybernetics (NSC) (Müller...
Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) is unanimously considered the father of Cybernetics, the discipline that ...
Systemics and cybernetics can be viewed as a metalanguage of concepts and models for transdisciplina...
Abstract: Cybernetics and Systems Research (CSR) were developed in the mid-twentieth century, offeri...
The role of technology in modern society is becoming fundamental to society itself as the boundary b...
The landmark book of Hsue-Shen Tsien, ‘Engineering Cybernetics’, gave birth 60 years ago to an engin...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
Placing the future center stage as a way of understanding the function of various cognitive processe...
International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries t...
How is the field of systems science different from other scientific fields, and how can we distingui...
And a small economy can be big if it has an innovative product and a competitive offering. The decis...
This book is a concise navigator across the history of cybernetics, its state-of-the-art and prospec...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary study of regulatory systems, their structures, constraints and p...
It is the author belief that cybernetics should be considered not merely as a program to be carried ...
Four years after the publication of the first volume on the new science of cybernetics (NSC) (Müller...
Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) is unanimously considered the father of Cybernetics, the discipline that ...
Systemics and cybernetics can be viewed as a metalanguage of concepts and models for transdisciplina...
Abstract: Cybernetics and Systems Research (CSR) were developed in the mid-twentieth century, offeri...
The role of technology in modern society is becoming fundamental to society itself as the boundary b...
The landmark book of Hsue-Shen Tsien, ‘Engineering Cybernetics’, gave birth 60 years ago to an engin...
As the first narrative to integrate the many dimensions of cybernetics into a single narrative, this...
Placing the future center stage as a way of understanding the function of various cognitive processe...
International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries t...
How is the field of systems science different from other scientific fields, and how can we distingui...
And a small economy can be big if it has an innovative product and a competitive offering. The decis...