[sci.nanotech] Re-Announcing a Mailing List for Systemcs Science and Cybernetics

cybsys@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu (09/13/89)

RE-ANNOUNCING THE MAILING LIST FOR SYSTEMS AND CYBERNETICS

This posting is going to a number of groups that have a common interest
with Systems Science and Cybernetics.

The mailing list was announced a number of months ago.  With the close
of summer I'm trying to re-invite people to join and post. 

Perhaps you were a subscriber before and dropped out.  You should know
that the list is now MODERATED.  No more junk message or wasted time!

Perhaps you will think this is junk news, and you will be offended. 
Perhaps not. 

Also, the newsgroup alt.cyb-sys is available right now, hopefully on
your site.  Anyone interested, please post or contact me.  If there is
sufficient interest, we could create a sci.cyb-sys or somesuch.

The original announcement follows.

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| Mailing list for Systems and Cybernetics: CYBSYS-L@BINGVMB.BITNET
| Moderator Address: cybsys@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu
| Systems Science, SUNY Binghamton, Binghamton New York
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In the late 1940's the fields of General Systems Theory and Cybernetics
emerged out of a series of intense, interdisciplinary conferences on
"circular causal and feedback mechanisms" which drew on anthropology,
philosophy, biology, neurology, psychology, and electrical engineering. 
Although Systems Scientists and Cyberneticians tend to emphasize
different aspects of their studies, what they share is a commitment to a
general understanding of the evolution of complex, multi-level systems
like organisms, minds, and societies as informational entities
containing possibly circular processes which are irreducible to their
constituents. 

Today a number of exciting fields, like Complex Systems Theory,
Self-Organizing Systems Theory, Dynamic Systems Theory, some branches of
Artificial Intelligence, Network Theory, fractal geometry, Fuzzy Set
Theory, Recursive Theory, computer simulation, and Information Theory
share the philosophical and methodological committments of Systems and
Cybernetics.  Further, the direct influence of the fields has been felt
in areas as diverse as immunology, ecology, economics, political
science, computer theory and information systems, family therapy,
management theory, education and ethics. 

The purposes of the mailing list and file server include: 1)
facilitating discussion among those working in or just interested in the
general fields of Systems and Cybernetics; 2) providing a means of
communicating to the general research community about the work that
Systems Scientists and Cyberneticians do; 3) housing a repository of
electronic files for general distribution concerning Systems and
Cybernetics; and 4) providing a central, public directory of working
Systems Scientists and Cyberneticians. 

The list is coordinated by members of the Systems Science department of
the Watson School at SUNY-Binghamton, and is affiliated with the
International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) and the American
Society for Cybernetics (ASC).  We invite all to join the discussion. 

To subscribe, send a file containing only the line: 

	'SUB CYBSYS-L Your Full Name' 

to the list server at LISTSERV@BINGVMB.BITNET. 

Once subscribed, please post a message to the list itself at
CYBSYS-L@BINGVMB.BITNET.  In the message, please include your name,
affiliation, and a brief description of your work and/or interest in the
fields of Systems and Cybernetics. 

Moderator address: cybsys@BINGVAXU.CC.BINGHAMTON.EDU