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Cybernetics [Gr.,=steersman], term coined by American mathematician Norbert Wiener to refer to the general analysis of control systems and communication systems in living organisms and machines. In cybernetics, analogies are drawn between the functioning... more
Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the structure of regulatory systems. Cybernetics is closely related to control theory and systems theory. ...
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In modern times, the term became widespread because Norbert Wiener wrote a book called "Cybernetics" in 1948. His sub-title was "control and communication ...
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American Society for Cybernetics home page. ASC members have an active interest in first and second order cybernetics,general systems thinking and the ...
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Aug 26, 2009 ... Cybernetics, as a scientific discipline has been named by Norbert Wiener (1894- 1964). It was the title of his book with the subtitle Control ...
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A glossary and definitions (including web links) for cybernetics at the Open Site Encyclopedia Project.
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There are many definitions of cybernetics and many individuals who have influenced the definition and direction of cybernetics. ...
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Amazon.com: Cybernetics, Second Edition: or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (9780262730099): Norbert Wiener: Books.
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The site includes lists of basic books and papers on cybernetics and systems ... Cybernetics: on Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine. ...
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