Helmut Nechansky

According to our database1, Helmut Nechansky authored at least 18 papers between 2007 and 2023.

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2023
The dyadic utility space and the interaction - utility matrix: how individual goal-setting determines realizable utilities in dyadic relations.
Kybernetes, 2023

2017
The four modes of coexistence in social systems.
Kybernetes, 2017

2016
The four modes of coexistence in psychology and group dynamics.
Kybernetes, 2016

The interaction matrix: from individual goal-setting to the four modes of coexistence.
Kybernetes, 2016

2013
Epistemological Issues in Human Computation.
Proceedings of the Handbook of Human Computation, 2013

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: complex anticipatory systems.
Kybernetes, 2013

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: elementary anticipatory systems.
Kybernetes, 2013

Issues of organizational cybernetics and viability beyond Beer's viable systems model.
Int. J. Gen. Syst., 2013

2012
Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: output-side attention directing systems.
Kybernetes, 2012

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: Pattern recognition, learning and the base of individual psychology.
Kybernetes, 2012

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: sequence learning systems.
Kybernetes, 2012

2011
Cybernetics as the science of decision making.
Kybernetes, 2011

The cybernetics of viability: an overview.
Int. J. Gen. Syst., 2011

2010
Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: Adaptive systems that can develop system-specific behavior.
Kybernetes, 2010

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: preprogrammed adaptive systems.
Kybernetes, 2010

2008
The cybernetics of social change - and history.
Kybernetes, 2008

Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: Decisions, control and principles of societal organization.
Kybernetes, 2008

2007
Elements of a cybernetic epistemology: The four modes of coexistence of goal-orientated systems.
Kybernetes, 2007


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