Cybernetics and Systems Research 2: Proceedings of the Seventh European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems ResearchRobert Trappl North-Holland, 1984 - 840 lappuses |
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... variables ) . The independent variables of a formal system are called input variables . It influence other ones but nothing else influence them . The contrary is the case of the output variables . And the vari- ables that both influence ...
... variables ) . The independent variables of a formal system are called input variables . It influence other ones but nothing else influence them . The contrary is the case of the output variables . And the vari- ables that both influence ...
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... variables which are caused by improvements of regional work- ing and living conditions . This step is done within submodel 1. The same improve- ments also lead to mediate effects result- ing from internal relationships between the ...
... variables which are caused by improvements of regional work- ing and living conditions . This step is done within submodel 1. The same improve- ments also lead to mediate effects result- ing from internal relationships between the ...
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... variables . Ashby's organism and its environment are interlocked in a state determined system which is described by the set of variables and their relationships over time . The interlock is such that there is a feed- back relationship ...
... variables . Ashby's organism and its environment are interlocked in a state determined system which is described by the set of variables and their relationships over time . The interlock is such that there is a feed- back relationship ...
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Some Notes on Information and Interaction | 9 |
Correctness of the Semiotic Transformation of Information | 15 |
On Reducibilities Among General Problems | 21 |
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