General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAn attempt to formulate common laws that apply to virtually every scientific field, this conceptual approach has had a profound impact on such widely diverse disciplines as biology, economics, psychology, and demography. |
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... Cybernetics ( 1948 ) , Shannon and Weaver's information theory ( 1949 ) and von Neumann and Morgenstern's game theory ( 1947 ) . Wiener carried the cybernetic , feedback and information concepts far beyond the fields of technology and ...
... Cybernetics ( 1948 ) , Shannon and Weaver's information theory ( 1949 ) and von Neumann and Morgenstern's game theory ( 1947 ) . Wiener carried the cybernetic , feedback and information concepts far beyond the fields of technology and ...
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... cybernetics and control theory . This again is incorrect . Cybernetics , as the theory of control mechanisms in technology and nature and founded on the concepts of information and feedback , is but a part of a general theory of systems ...
... cybernetics and control theory . This again is incorrect . Cybernetics , as the theory of control mechanisms in technology and nature and founded on the concepts of information and feedback , is but a part of a general theory of systems ...
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... cybernetics , 15 Computerization and simulation , as approach in systems research , 20-21 ( table ) , 144 Conceptual ... Cybernetics : development of , in technology and science , 16-17 , 23 , 101 ; as part of general theory of systems ...
... cybernetics , 15 Computerization and simulation , as approach in systems research , 20-21 ( table ) , 144 Conceptual ... Cybernetics : development of , in technology and science , 16-17 , 23 , 101 ; as part of general theory of systems ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
On the History of Systems Theory | 10 |
Trends in Systems Theory | 17 |
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