Improving Stability in Developing Nations Through Automation 2006 2006
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Complexity of Social System Cybernetics: Risk and Uncertainty Management in Negotiations

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“…Yet, it might be argued that the process of world-wide interaction and integration of economies (Eeckhout, 2000;Glenn and Hannan, 2000;Ljungqvist and Sargent, 2000) and other life-sustaining activity areas of the contemporary societies is the current and inevitable stage of the historical development of mankind with prevailing paradigm of cruel competition (Arrow and Hahn, 1971;Axelrod, 1997) actually. Moreover, it can be argued that it has been so due to the impact of information-based technologies within which control and decision technologies play a crucial role (Brandt and Cernetic, 1998;Dimirovski and Andreeski, 2006;Kopacek, 2002Kopacek, , 2006Kosko, 1993;Luenberger, 2002;Special issue on Neural Networks, 2001;Stahre and Martensson, 2004;Stankovski et al, 2006;Zimmermann, 1991).…”
Section: A Status Review Of the Relevant Social Systems Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, it might be argued that the process of world-wide interaction and integration of economies (Eeckhout, 2000;Glenn and Hannan, 2000;Ljungqvist and Sargent, 2000) and other life-sustaining activity areas of the contemporary societies is the current and inevitable stage of the historical development of mankind with prevailing paradigm of cruel competition (Arrow and Hahn, 1971;Axelrod, 1997) actually. Moreover, it can be argued that it has been so due to the impact of information-based technologies within which control and decision technologies play a crucial role (Brandt and Cernetic, 1998;Dimirovski and Andreeski, 2006;Kopacek, 2002Kopacek, , 2006Kosko, 1993;Luenberger, 2002;Special issue on Neural Networks, 2001;Stahre and Martensson, 2004;Stankovski et al, 2006;Zimmermann, 1991).…”
Section: A Status Review Of the Relevant Social Systems Areamentioning
confidence: 99%