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Cybernetics and Systems, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1-3, 1980
- Ronald R. Yager:
Fuzzy Sets, Probabilities, and Decision. 1-18 - John C. Aplin Jr., Peter P. Schoderbek:
A Cybernetic Model of the Mbo Process. 19-28 - Norman D. Cook:
An Isomorphism of Control in Natural, Social, and Cybernetic Systems. 29-39 - Madan M. Gupta:
Hierarchical Dynamic Optimization for Linear Discrete Systems. 41-75 - Larry R. Harris:
Using the Data Base as a Semantic Component to Aid in the Parsing of Natural Language Data Base Queries. 77-96 - Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Miles H. Kennedy:
Factors Affecting the Comparative Advantages of Sequential and Batched Decision Making. 97-115 - Jeffrey S. Kaiser:
Organizational Behavior: a Vector of Single-valued Transformations within a Determinate Machine. 117-125 - Edward T. Lee:
Applications of Fuzzy Set Theory to Image Sciences. 127-136 - Ronald R. Yager:
Fuzzy Subsets of Type Ii in Decisions. 137-159 - Carl-Louis Sandblom:
Simulation Results on the Evaluation of Economic Policies. 161-175 - Ronald R. Yager:
A Foundation for a Theory of Possibility. 177-204 - Bruce G. Batchelor:
Hierarchical Shape Description Based upon Convex Hulls of Concavities. 205-210 - Roger F. Dwyer, Ludwik Kurz:
Sequential Partition Detectors with Dependent Sampling. 211-232 - Bruce G. Batchelor:
Shape Descriptors for Labeling Concavity Trees. 233-237 - S. Madan:
Basic Concepts on the Theoretical Treatment of Cybernetic Queueing Systems. 239-247 - Ronald R. Yager:
A Linguistic Variable for Importance of Fuzzy Sets. 249-260
Volume 10, Number 4, 1980
- Shoichi Noguchi, Akio Tanaka, Kenji Sugawara:
Properties of Analogue Neural Networks. 265-281 - Manfred E. A. Schmutzer, Wyllis Bandler:
Hi & Low-in & Out: Approaches to Social Status. 283-299 - Ranulph Glanville:
Consciousness: and so On. 301-312 - Annetta Pedretti:
Epistemology, Semantics, and Self-reference. 313-339 - H. Hatze:
Myocybernetics-a New Development in Neuromuscular Control. 341-348 - Christer Carlsson:
A System of Problems and How to Deal with It. 349-373
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