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a study of the control processes in biological and artificial systems. Cybernetics reduces the field to a system that maintains itself by the mutual influence of its parts. return
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| cybernetics |
deriving from the Greek word for steersman (kybernetes), was first introduced by the mathematician Wiener, as the science of communication and control in the animal and the machine (to which we now might add: in society and in individual human beings). It grew out of Shannon's information theory, which was designed to optimize the transfer of information through communication channels (eg telephone lines), and the feedback concept used in engineering control systems. (Principia Cybernetica)
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| cybernetics |
Scientific research discipline conducting comparative observations on regularities concerning control processes in technology, biology and sociology
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