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Calling for Book Proposals

Categories: Announcement
Published on: February 15, 2012

Professor Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest, editor of Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science and Engineering, cordially invites all scholars to submit monograph and/or reference book proposals in the areas covered by this book series. Said areas include, but are not limited to:

1) All fields of systems research, cybernetics and the interdisciplinary study of cybernetics and systems in the widest sense, such as:

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Automation and robotics
  • Biocybernetics
  • Complex and fuzzy systems
  • Computer simulation
  • Cross-disciplinary problem-solving
  • Cybernetics/systems analysis modeling and simulation
  • Ecosystems
  • Information theories
  • Interrelations between cybernetics/systems and other sciences
  • Management cybernetics and systems (including soft systems methodology, Ackoff’s interactive planning, Churchman’s theory of inquiring systems, and other approaches)
  • Natural language
  • Philosophy of cybernetics and systems
  • Theoretical and experimental knowledge of various categories of systems, such as adaptive, anticipatory, autopoietic, cellular, chaotic, dynamic, economic and social, hierarchical, immune-like, intelligent, knowledge-based, learning, neural, quantum, self-organizational, self-producing and self-referential

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New Book Series: Communications in Cybernetics, Systems Science and Engineering

Categories: News
Published on: December 1, 2011
Click the image above to view the enlarged flyer.

Be sure to check out the official website for CCSSE at Taylor and Francis.

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15th WOSC International Congress and 2011 IEEE International Conference

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Published on: September 20, 2011

During September 13–18, 2011, Dr. Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest delivered a plenary speech at the 15th WOSC (World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics) International Congress on Cybernetics and Systems and the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Grey Systems and Intelligent Services in Nanjing, China.

The title of his speech was “Commonality and Differences between Interval Analysis and Grey Systems Theory.”

Over 200 scholars from different countries participated in the events.

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