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- Kybernetes :The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciences is a peer-reviewed scientific journal of information and knowledge...
- causal feedback—that of steering a ship (the ancient Gr**** κυβερνήτης (kybernḗtēs) refers to the person who steers a ship). In steering a ship, the position...
- (Wiktionary) Systemantics Beer, Stafford (2002-01-01). "What is cybernetics?". Kybernetes. 31 (2): 209–219. doi:10.1108/03684920210417283. ISSN 0368-492X. Komlos...
- Echoraum, 2016. Scott, Bernard. "The Cybernetics of Systems of Belief". Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems & Cybernetics 29, nos. 7–8 (2000):...
- motto, Φιλοσοφία Βίου Κυβερνήτης or in Latin letters Philosophia Biou Kybernētēs, which loosely translated to English means "Love of learning is the guide...
- the ancient Gr**** phrase Φιλοσοφία Βίου Κυβερνήτης (Philosophia Biou Kybernētēs), which means "Love of wisdom, the guide of life" and serves as the organization's...
- 2009-03-25. Alexander Backlund (2000). "The definition of system". In: Kybernetes Vol. 29 nr. 4, pp. 444–451. Kenneth D. Bailey (1994). Sociology and the...
- place in knowledge. Kybernetes 18 (4): 19-28.; Stewart, D J. "The Ternary Analysis of Work and Working Organisations." Kybernetes (2000). von Foerster...
- 32–44. Glanville, R. (2004). "The purpose of second-order cybernetics." Kybernetes, 33(9/10), 1379–1386. doi:10.1108/03684920410556016 Foerster, H. von (1979)...
- running a ship were delegated to different subordinates. Specifically, the kybernètès was the helmsman, the keleustēs managed the rowing speed, and the trièraulès...