A block diagram visually represents the mathematical relationships in an information processing structure. In general, block diagrams and mathematical description are equivalent ways for representing the structure of a system.
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Cybernetics strongly implies an ethical position: People (and other autonomous life forms) can be classified as a peculiar sort of cybernetic system which works best when it sets its own goal states.
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(e) A diagram explaining a cybernetic system is more like a wiring diagram than a family tree. ORIGINS OF THE PARTNERSHIP ...
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Second-order cybernetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Second-order cybernetics , also known as the cybernetics of cybernetics, investigates the construction of models of cybernetic systems. It investigates cybernetics with awareness that the investigato...
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More particularly, the method relies upon the precise determination of alternatives through inquiry, a formal logical model of measurement, and the subsequent matching of information obtained through measurement to possible courses of action to arrive at a realizable and useful cybernetic system architecture.
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The single system elements can be grouped together to depict a system in a block diagram since block diagrams are instructive aids for the understanding of the nature of the system's elements and their combinations. ... From a cybernetic point of view, neither the inner structure of the transitional element (in the case of...
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This problem was eventually solved by an automatic control system introduced by Thomas Mead in 1787, ... The higher order controller "thinks ahead" (7), the device controllers deploy a repertoire of prelearned skills (8), and the peripheral systems know from their efference copy what is expected next (9). Note that this diagram,
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J. Tatman and R. Shachter. Dynamic Programming and Influence Diagrams. IEEE Trans. on System Man Cybernetic, 20:365--379, 1990. ... In a Dynamic Influence Diagram it is necessary .... ... ... Dynamic Programming and Influence Diagrams. IEEE Trans. on System Man Cybernetic, 20:365--379, 1990. Online articles have much greater impact...
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3.3 A cybernetic model of a worldview; To have a more dynamical view, and a first suggestion of how components inter-relate, we reproduced the "Worldview of an individual in a cybernetic system" diagram of (Heylighen;
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