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Cybernetics is the study of human/machine interaction guided by the principle that numerous different types of systems can be studied according to principles of feedback, control, and communications.
When I first wrote Cybernetics, the chief obstacles which I found in making my point were that the notions of statistical information and control. attitudes of the time. At present, they have become so …
Katherine Hayles’s literary analysis of cybernetics relies on writers such as Bernard Wolfe and Philip K. Dick advancing a cybernetic complicity in the postmodern disembodiment of human...
Cybernetic descriptions of psychology, language, arts, performance, or intelligence (to name a few) may be quite different from more conventional, hard "scientific" views --- although cybernetics can be …
Honjo shows how cybernetic principles can be applied to understand complex social and economic processes, and how the ap-plication of diferent models to the practice of brand management leads to …
Cybernetic systems, from simple first-order systems such as thermostats, to complex second-order ecologies involving multiple interacting controllers and observers, have effects on humans, society, …
Feb 2, 1986 · Nearly all cybernetic theories involve process and change, from its notion of information, as the difference between two states of UNCERTAINTY, to theories of ADAPTATION, EVOLUTION …