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Kybernetes, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, 2007
- Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:

New initiatives in building human-computer interfaces. 6-12 - Alex M. Andrew:

Investment spam, digital libraries, video tours, solid-state PC. 13-16 - Carl A. Rodrigues:

Cybernetic-scanning management: Utilizing people's and organizations' energies to attain greater efficiency. 17-31 - Ludger Overmeyer, Andreas Stock:

Decision - information - time/space. 32-41 - Pilar Arques, Francisco Antonio Pujol López

, Faraón Llorens
, Mar Pujol
, Ramón Rizo
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Applying distance histograms for robust object recognition. 42-51 - Joseph P. Noonan, Prabahan Basu:

On estimation error using maximum entropy density estimates. 52-64 - Peter P. Kuvyrkov, Sergei K. Naidenov:

General aspects of the advancement of theory and practices of information systems. 65-75 - Jean Claude Mazza, Yves Cherruault, Gaspar Mora

, Balira O. Konfé, Titem Benneouala:
A new universal method for solving all problems of operational research. 76-88 - Yi Lin, Sifeng Liu

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National economic strength as evaluated using grey systems theory. 89-97 - Mehdi Dehghan

, Reza Mazrooei-Sebdani:
On a recursive sequence. 98-115
Volume 36, Number 2, 2007
- Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:

Next generation grids for science and industry. 137-143 - Sonja Treven, Matjaz Mulej:

The systemic approach to the encouragement of innovativeness through employee diversity management. 144-156 - Helmut Nechansky

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Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: The four modes of coexistence of goal-orientated systems. 157-174 - Amarendra Nath Sinha, Nibedita Das, Gadadhar Sahoo

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Ant colony based hybrid optimization for data clustering. 175-191 - Vladimir S. Lerner:

Systems science, information systems theory, and informational macrodynamics: review. 192-224 - M. Barufaldi, Yolanda Villacampa-Esteve

, Patricia Sastre-Vázquez, Feran Verdú
:
A systems study of lotus's leaf area. 225-235 - Abdelouahab Kadem:

Solution of the three-dimensional transport equation using the spectral methods. 236-252 - Alex M. Andrew:

An anti-spam scheme. 253-256 - Gaspar Mora

, Yves Cherruault:
Integer optimization by a-dense curves. 257-266 - Francisco Gallego Lupiáñez

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On some fuzzy maps. 267-269
Volume 36, Numbers 3/4, 2007
- Raúl Espejo:

The RISCOM model: dialogues and requisite organisation. 291-306 - Markus Schwaninger:

Optimal structures for social systems. 307-318 - Matjaz Mulej, Vojko Potocan:

Requisite holism - precondition of reliable business information. 319-332 - Angela Espinosa, R. Harnden, Jon Walker:

Beyond hierarchy: a complexity management perspective. 333-347 - Clas-Otto Wene:

Technology learning systems as non-trivial machines. 348-363 - Roberto Zarama

, Alfonso Reyes, Eduardo Aldana, Jorge Villalobos, Juan C. Bohorquez, Juan P. Calderón, Alonso Botero, Nelson L. Lammoglia, José-Luis Villaveces, Luis A. Pinzón
, Ricardo Bonilla
, Andres Mejia, José David Bermeo, Isaac Dyner, Neil F. Johnson, Juan A. Valdivia
:
Rethinking research management in Colombia. 364-377 - Maurice I. Yolles:

From sociohistory to psychohistory. 378-405 - Miroslav Rebernik, Karin Sirec:

Fostering innovation by unlearning tacit knowledge. 406-419 - Paul A. Stokes:

From management science to sociology: Cybernetics, finalization and the possibility of a social science. 420-436 - Denis Adams, Doug Haynes:

Stafford Beer's contribution to management science - renewal and development. 437-450 - Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:

Smart systems and environments. 456-464 - Alex M. Andrew:

Global warming and nuclear power. 465-468 - Miguel Lloret-Climent

, Pasqual Francesc Esteve-Calvo:
A systemic theory of orbits in ecological networks. 469-475 - Frank Rickett:

AXSYS: an intelligent system for e-learning. 476-483 - Yi Lin:

Systemic yoyo model and applications in Newton's, Kepler's laws, and others. 484-516 - Francisco Gallego

, Faraón Llorens
, Mar Pujol, Ramón Rizo
:
Boosting human-level AI with videogames: Mad University. 517-530 - Giovanni Bortolan

, Witold Pedrycz:
Hyperbox classifiers for arrhythmia classification. 531-547
Volume 36, Numbers 5/6, 2007
- Allenna Leonard:

Symbiosis and the viable system model. 571-582 - Heiko Gebauer

, Elgar Fleisch:
Managing sustainable service improvements in manufacturing companies. 583-595 - James Rowe:

Cybernetics of culture. 596-606 - Nen-Ting Huang, Chiu-Chi Wei, Wei-Kou Chang:

Knowledge management: modeling the knowledge diffusion in community of practice. 607-621 - Annika Granebring, Péter Révay:

Service-oriented architecture is a driver for daily decision support. 622-635 - Chyan Yang, Hsueh-Chuan Yen:

A viable systems perspective to knowledge management. 636-651 - Ralf Östermark:

A flexible platform for mixed-integer non-linear programming problems. 652-670 - Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:

Emerging innovative systems. 672-679 - Alex M. Andrew:

Newlook ASC, new WOSC address, machine translation. 680-682 - Yolanda Villacampa-Esteve

, Feran Verdú
, A. Pérez-Carrió:
A stability theory for model systems. 683-696 - Daniel Lesnic:

A reliable technique for solving third-order dispersion equations. 697-708 - Witold Pedrycz:

Reconciliation of perception of information granules and granular mappings. 709-720 - Idris Dag, Ali Sahin:

Numerical solution of the Burgers' equation over geometrically graded mesh. 721-735 - Svetlana Novikava, Kanstantsin Miatliuk

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Hierarchical system of natural grammars and the process of innovations exchange in polylingual fields. 736-748 - Francisco Gallego Lupiáñez

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Covering properties in intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces. 749-753 - Dwijesh Kumar Dutta Majumder, Swapan K. Dutta:

A new look at the Heisenberg's uncertainty principle: A cybernetics and general dynamical systems approach. 754-767 - S. R. Chaudhari:

Homomorphisms of fuzzy recognizers. 768-775 - Janos Korn:

Systems view, emergence and complexity. 776-790 - Mehdi Dehghan

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Time-splitting procedures for the solution of the two-dimensional transport equation. 791-805 - Julio Angel Pardo, María del Carmen Pardo

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A simulation study of a new family of test statistics for the Behrens-Fisher problem. 806-816
Volume 36, Numbers 7/8, 2007
- Georg Ivanovas:

Still not paradigmatic. 847-851 - Gregory Bateson:

Adaptation, acclimation, addiction, remedy, etc. 855-858 - Wendel A. Ray:

Bateson's cybernetics: the basis of MRI brief therapy: prologue. 859-870 - Frank N. Thomas, Rebekah A. Waits, Gail L. Hartsfield:

The influence of Gregory Bateson: legacy or vestige? 871-883 - Bradford Keeney:

Batesonian epistemology, Bushman n/om-kxaosi, and rock art. 884-904 - Phillip Guddemi:

Toward Batesonian sociocybernetics: from Naven to the mind beyond the skin. 905-914 - Inga-Britt Krause:

Gregory Bateson in contemporary cross-cultural systemic psychotherapy. 915-925 - Giorgio Nardone, Claudette Portelli:

Caught in the middle of a double-bind: the application of non-ordinary logic to therapy. 926-931 - Giovanni Madonna:

Practicising psychotherapy employing Gregory Bateson's epistemological models. 932-935 - Andy Bilson

, David Thorpe:
Towards aesthetic seduction using emotional engagement and stories. 936-945 - Martin Rudolph:

Still disturbing. 946-948 - Dmitry Fedotov:

Struggling for a Russian Bateson. 949-955 - Pavel Luksha, Anatoly Tkachev:

Batesonian analysis of value hierarchies and the transformation of Russia. 956-971 - Georg Ivanovas, Vlassis Tomaras, Vasiliki Papadioti, Nikolaos Paritsis:

Human robustness and conscious purpose in contemporary medicine. 972-984 - Gregory Bateson:

Reflections on learning and addiction: porpoises and palm trees. 985-999 - Eberhard von Goldammer, Joachim Paul:

"The logical categories of learning and communication": reconsidered from a polycontextural point of view: Learning in machines and living systems. 1000-1011 - Leone Montagnini:

Looking for "scientific" social science: The Macy Conferences on Cybernetics in Bateson's itinerary. 1012-1021 - Wolfram Lutterer:

The two beginnings of communication theory. 1022-1025 - Wendel A. Ray, Molly R. Govener:

Legacy: lessons from the Bateson team meetings. 1026-1036 - Hans Rudi Fischer:

Language games and (hi)stories: Wittgenstein, Bateson and Schapp on the role of language in therapy. 1037-1046 - Hans Günter Holl:

Second thoughts on Gregory Bateson and Alfred Korzybski. 1047-1054 - John J. Kineman, K. Anil Kumar:

Primary natural relationship: Bateson, Rosen, and the Vedas. 1055-1069 - Tyler Volk, Jeffrey W. Bloom, John Richards:

Toward a science of metapatterns: building upon Bateson's foundation. 1070-1080 - Michael Klien:

Choreography: a pattern language. 1081-1088 - Rolf Todesco:

How G. Bateson informs dogs. 1089-1097 - Vincent Kenny, Laura Scarino:

Metalogue: "less than one and more than two: developing a partiality for whole(some)ness". 1100-1105 - Lucas Marian Pawlik:

How to understand giants? 1106-1112 - Christine Angela Knoop

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Fictional communication: developing Gregory Bateson's "Theory of Play and Fantasy". 1113-1121 - Stephen Nachmanovitch:

Bateson and the Arts. 1122-1133 - Gordon Feller:

What would Bateson's work look like today?: Inside one of the world's most violent nations, now a model for peacemaking and sustainability. 1134-1140 - Nora Bateson:

Slippery rigor. 1141-1142
Volume 36, Numbers 9/10, 2007
- Ranulph Glanville:

Introduction: special double issue of Kybernetes on cybernetics and design. 1153-1157 - Ranulph Glanville:

Try again. Fail again. Fail better: the cybernetics in design and the design in cybernetics. 1173-1206 - Argyris Arnellos

, Thomas Spyrou
, John Darzentas:
Cybernetic embodiment and the role of autonomy in the design process. 1207-1224 - Phil Ayres:

The origin of modelling. 1225-1237 - Ana Paula Baltazar

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Towards a virtual architecture: pushing cybernetics from government to anarchy. 1238-1254 - Gary Boyd, Vladimir Zeman:

Designing cybersystemically for symviability. 1255-1265 - Jose dos Santos Cabral Filho:

An indeterminate project for architecture in Brazil. 1266-1276 - D. P. Dash

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Self-observing collective: An exemplar for design research? 1277-1285 - Simon Downs:

It's all about communication: graphics and cybernetics. 1286-1300 - Hugh Dubberly, Paul Pangaro:

Cybernetics and service-craft: language for behavior-focused design. 1301-1317 - Natalie Ebenreuter:

The dynamics of design. 1318-1328 - Stephen Gage:

How to design a black and white box. 1329-1339 - Ray Ison

, Chris Blackmore, Kevin Collins
, Pam Furniss:
Systemic environmental decision making: designing learning systems. 1340-1361 - Wolfgang Jonas:

Research through DESIGN through research: A cybernetic model of designing design foundations. 1362-1380 - Klaus Krippendorff:

The cybernetics of design and the design of cybernetics. 1381-1392 - Ted Krueger:

Design and prosthetic perception. 1393-1405 - Christopher Kian Teck Kueh:

A sociocybernetic approach to wayfinding map studies: The systems of people-map-space interactions. 1406-1421 - Terence Love, Trudi Cooper

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Complex built-environment design: four extensions to Ashby. 1422-1435 - Johann van der Merwe:

The magic of three. 1436-1457 - Anja Pratschke

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Architecture as a verb: cybernetics and design processes for the social divide. 1458-1470 - Mette Ramsgard Thomsen

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Drawing a live section: explorations into robotic membranes. 1471-1485 - Peg Rawes:

Second-order cybernetics, architectural drawing and monadic thinking. 1486-1496 - Bernard Scott, Simon Shurville, Piers MacLean

, Chunyu Cong:
Cybernetic principles for learning design. 1497-1514 - Kaye Shumack:

Conversations with the self-knowledge creation for designing. 1515-1528 - Aukje Thomassen:

Design of the netgeneration: Streaming the flow of design and science in the educational practice of the creative industry. 1529-1542 - Shann Turnbull:

A framework for designing sustainable urban communities. 1543-1557 - Randall Whitaker:

Informing design praxis via 2nd-order cybernetics. 1558-1569 - Theodore Zamenopoulos

, Katerina Alexiou
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Rethinking the cybernetic basis of design: the concepts of control and organization. 1570-1589

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