Definition of Cybernetics. Meaning of Cybernetics. Synonyms of Cybernetics

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Definition of Cybernetics

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Meaning of Cybernetics from wikipedia

- Cybernetics is a field of systems theory that studies circular causal systems whose outputs are also inputs, such as feedback systems. It is concerned...
- Look up cybernetics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cybernetics is a transdisciplinary approach for exploring regulatory systems, their structures...
- Psycho-Cybernetics is a self-help book written by American writer Maxwell Maltz in 1960. Motivational and self-help experts in personal development, including...
- Andrews. Jia is deaf and communicates with Kong via sign language. Apex Cybernetics employee and Titan conspiracy podcast host Bernie Hayes extracts data...
- Second-order cybernetics, also known as the cybernetics of cybernetics, is the recursive application of cybernetics to itself and the reflexive practice...
- influence of cybernetics: Systems theory is frequently identified with cybernetics and control theory. This again is incorrect. Cybernetics as the theory...
- Cybernetics in the Soviet Union had its own particular characteristics, as the study of cybernetics came into contact with the dominant scientific ideologies...
- Engineering cybernetics, also known as technical cybernetics or cybernetic engineering, is the branch of cybernetics concerned with applications in engineering...
- Ivanovich Kitov (9 August 1920, Samara - 14 October 2005) was a pioneer of cybernetics in the Soviet Union. Anatoly Kitov was born in Samara in 1920.[citation...
- Management cybernetics is concerned with the application of cybernetics to management and organizations. "Management cybernetics" was first introduced...