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Norbert Wiener defined "cybernetics" as the science of transmitting messages The term cybernetics has its roots in the Greek word for "steersman" or " www.artmuseum.net/w2vr/timeline/Wiener.html
American Society for Cybernetics Links Page: A selection of pointers to relevant materials on cybernetics and systems thinking. www.asc-cybernetics.org/foundations/definitions.htm
Kevin Warwick Professor of Cybernetics Control and Cybernetics Journal of the Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences www.bioethicsanddisability.org/cybernetics.html
Cybernetics summary with 69 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. The term cybernetics is much misused in the www.bookrags.com/Cybernetics
Cybernetics is associated with models in which a monitor compares what is The term cybernetics comes from the ancient Greek word kybernetikos ("good at www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/147802/cybernetics
Cybernetics and Systems Societies. Links to societies concerned with cybernetics and UK Cybernetics Club. Group interested in intelligent mobile robots. bubl.ac.uk/link/c/cybernetics.htm
Cybernetics theory and history summary - a science of choice over instinct; The study of cybernetics has been used in various ways since ancient times to www.businessballs.com/cybernetics.htm
Cybernetics is the science of control and a precursor of complexity theory. Additionally cybernetics is concerned with the control of systems, the issues of www.calresco.org/lucas/systems.htm
Digital Media Cybernetics - Complexity - Complex Systems (U. of Iowa, Communication Studies) Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics www.colorado.edu/communication/meta-discourses/Theory/cybernetics.htm
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