Cybernetica and society : an analysis of social systems.

Author(s)
Honken, A.F.G.
Year
Abstract

In this book social systems are seen as a network of interacting persons or groups. Such persons or groups are usually represented by either stimulus-response or normative models. The author proposes a method for extending these models for a more detailed structure, and the treatment of the subject matter is entirely non-mathematical since the author feels that mathematical language frequently act as a barrier to proper understanding.

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Library number
B 18301 /01 /
Source

Tunbridge Wells, Abacus Press, 1981, IX + 136 p., fig., tab., ref.

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