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Kybernetes, Volume 35
Volume 35, Numbers 1/2, 2006
- John G. I. Clarke:
Transcending organisational autism in the UN system response to HIV/AIDS in Africa. 10-24 - D. Dewhurst:
Paradoxes of optimisation in public service management. 25-29 - Angela Espinosa:
A cybernetic re-evaluation of socio-economic development programs. 30-44 - Karl-Gustav Hansson:
Improving national accounts. 45-64 - Luc Hoebeke:
Identity: the paradoxical nature of organizational closure. 65-75 - Allenna Leonard:
Momentum and control: a dynamic of democracy. 76-89 - Andrey Sergeyev, Alfredo Moscardini:
Governance of economic transitions: a case study of Ukraine. 90-107 - Leonie Solomons, Alfredo Moscardini:
A cybernetic diagnosis of Sri Lanka's 2002-2003 peace negotiations. 108-123 - Paul A. Stokes:
Identity: articulating cybernetics and sociology. 124-147 - Rod Thomas:
An ABC of British higher education. 148-163 - Ralf-Eckhard Türke:
Towards productive and sustainable forms of interaction in governance. 164-181 - Steve Wright:
A systems approach to analysing sub-state conflicts. 182-194 - Marcela Villarreal:
HIV/AIDS: a threat to the viability of the societies it attacks. 195-208 - Brian H. Rudall:
Contemporary systems and cybernetics: Innovative applications. 209-216 - Alex M. Andrew:
Cybernetics and systems on the web. 217-219
Volume 35, Numbers 3/4, 2006
- Vessela Misheva:
The cold war within a sociological systems perspective. 286-307 - Bernard Scott:
Reflexivity revisited: the sociocybernetics of belief, meaning, truth and power. 308-316 - Lauren Langman:
Thank you Felix Geyer. 317-322 - Bernd R. Hornung:
Happiness and the pursuit of happiness: A sociocybernetic approach. 323-346 - Richard Jung:
Thinking about experience and action. 347-359 - Eva Buchinger:
The sociological concept of autopoiesis: Biological and philosophical basics and governance relevance. 360-374 - Kenneth D. Bailey:
Sociocybernetics and social entropy theory. 375-384 - Cor van Dijkum, Johannes J. F. Schroots:
The challenge of the past for the future of the social sciences. 385-402 - Søren Brier:
The necessity of trans-scientific frameworks for doing interdisciplinary research: Developed from a conference paper for paradigms lost and paradigms gained: negotiating interdisciplinarity in the twenty-first century, Calgary, May 2001. 403-425 - Johannes van der Zouwen:
Sociocybernetics and testability: a bridge too far? 426-432 - Gerard de Zeeuw:
A forgotten message? von Bertalanffy's puzzle. 433-440 - Jozica Knez-Riedl, Matjaz Mulej, Robert G. Dyck:
Corporate social responsibility from the viewpoint of systems thinking. 441-460 - Richard E. Lee:
Social knowledge for a world in transition: Sociocybernetics and the contemporary transformation of the structures of knowledge. 461-470 - Czeslaw Mesjasz:
Complex systems studies and the concepts of security. 471-488 - John Wood:
Is Kevin Warwick a dandy?: Observation, self-control and the evolution of perception-steering mechanisms. 489-496 - Arne Kjellman:
The crisis of contemporary science. 497-521 - Devorah Kalekin-Fishman:
Studying alienation: toward a better society? 522-530 - Loet Leydesdorff:
The biological metaphor of a second-order observer and the sociological discourse. 531-546 - Michaël Deinema, Loet Leydesdorff:
The two faces of American power: Military and political communication during the Cuban missile crisis. 547-566 - Juan Miguel Aguado:
The vicarious self: Media and individual experience in the context of societal complexity reduction. 567-582 - Alex M. Andrew:
Cybernetics and systems on the web: Jerry Wiesner and MIT. 583-585
Volume 35, Number 5, 2006
- Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:
Advances in the development of semantic e-business. 613-615 - Kevin Curran, Michelle Casey:
Expressing emotion in electronic mail. 616-631 - Nijaz Bajgoric:
Information systems for e-business continuance: a systems approach. 632-652 - Nikitas A. Assimakopoulos, Nikolaos K. Dimitriou:
A cybernetic framework for viable virtual enterprises: The use of VSM and PSM systemic methodologies. 653-667 - Janet K. Durgin, Joseph S. Sherif:
Effects of unsolicited e-mail on the virtual business world. 668-679 - Mario Iván Tarride:
A method for systems definition. 680-687 - Francisco Maciá Pérez, Juan Manuel García Chamizo:
Mobile agent system framework suitable for scalable networks. 688-699 - Uri Fidelman:
The electrostatic force and the annihilation of particles and antiparticles: A cybernetical approach. 700-712 - Elena Landaburu, Leandro Pardo:
Weighted (h, φ)-divergences in goodness-of-fit with composite null hypotheses. 713-725 - Abdelouahab Kadem:
Study of the connexity of the set of affine controllable systems. 726-734 - Miguel Lloret-Climent:
A connection between derivates and processes. 735-742 - Francisco Gallego Lupiáñez:
On intuitionistic fuzzy topological spaces. 743-747 - Alex M. Andrew:
Two mathematical notes - new homogenised Simpson's rules and a riffle shuffle conjecture. 748-752 - Khosrow Maleknejad, Hamid Mesgrani:
New methods for solving of nonlinear weakly singular integral equations. 753-760
Volume 35, Number 6, 2006
- Brian H. Rudall, C. J. H. Mann:
Cybernetics and the trends in robotics developments 2004-2008. 775-782 - Alex M. Andrew:
UK cybernetics society, medical cybernetics, cave art. 783-785 - Louise Wennberg, Patrik Brandt, Péter Révay:
Information security - an application of a systems approach. 786-796 - Yasser F. Hassan, Eiichiro Tazaki:
Emergence decision using hybrid rough sets/cellular automata. 797-813 - Ajith Abraham, Sonja Petrovic-Lazarevic, Ken Coghill:
EvoPOL: a framework for optimising social regulation policies. 814-824 - Patricia Compañ, Rosana Satorre, Ramón Rizo:
A cybernetic multiresolution system for disparity estimation in stereo vision. 825-836 - Josep Lluis Usó-Domènech, Francisco Vives-Macià, Jorge Mateu:
Regular grammars of L(MT): a language for ecological systems modelling (I) - part I. 837-850 - Petia Sice, Ian French:
A holistic frame-of-reference for modelling social systems. 851-864 - Alvis Cheuk M. Fong, Siu Cheung Hui:
A virtual electronic trading system for business-to-business e-commerce. 865-879 - Anders Malmsjö:
A sketch of a methodology for designing supportive information systems. 880-898 - Sifeng Liu, Yi Lin:
On measures of information content of grey numbers. 899-904 - S. Manseur, Yves Cherruault:
Optimal control of cancer chemotherapy model using the coupled Adomian/Alienor methods. 905-914 - Chiara Certomà:
Ecology, environmentalism and system theory. 915-921
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