Abstract

Viable systems may be seen as third order cybernetic systems of coherent social organisations that are able to dynamically survive. Part of their survival process involves anticipation that is embedded in their logical models. The development of viable systems often occurs despite their inability to develop common patterns of knowledge for their world view holders. This has means that new anticipatory processes must be activated, when their viability may be endangered.

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Bibliographical reference

Maurice Yolles and Daniel M. Dubois, « Anticipatory Viable Systems », CASYS, 9 | 2001, 3-18.

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Maurice Yolles and Daniel M. Dubois, « Anticipatory Viable Systems », CASYS [Online], 9 | 2001, Online since 10 October 2024, connection on 10 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1722

Authors

Maurice Yolles

Liverpool Business School, John Moores University,

98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5UZ, United Kingdom

Daniel M. Dubois

CHAOS asbl, Institute of Mathematics, B 37, University of Liège

Grande Traverse 12, B-4000 Liège 1, Belgium

HEC Business School, l4 rue Louvrex, B-4000 Liège, Belgium

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