An Introduction to Cybernetics
An Introduction to Cybernetics is a book by William Ross Ashby, first published in 1956 in London by Chapman and Hall.[1][2] An Introduction is considered the first textbook on cybernetics, where the basic principles of the new field were first rigorously laid out.[3] It was intended to serve as an elementary introduction to cybernetic principles of homeostasis, primarily for an audience of physiologists, psychologists, and sociologists.[1] Ashby addressed adjacent topics in addition to cybernetics such as information theory, communications theory, control theory, and systems theory. This work best known for pulling together related fields in information theory and relating them to the (as of then) mostly theoretical field, and providing biological applications of general theories of systems. An Introduction is widely seen as a classic, influential text in the field of cybernetics.[4] A second edition was published in 1964 by Methuen & Co. with no changes to the original text, alongside the original preface.[5][3]
Reception
Table of Contents
Preface
1: What is new
PART ONE: MECHANISM
2: Change
3: The Determinate Machine
4: The Machine with Input
5. Stability
6: The Black Box
PART TWO: VARIETY
7: Quantity of Variety
8: Transmission of Variety
9: Incessant Transmission
PART THREE: REGULATION AND CONTROL
10: Regulation in Biological Systems
11: Requisite Variety
12: The Error-Controlled Regulator
14: Amplifying Regulation
Key Ideas
The Law of Requisite Variety
Influence
Influenced Stafford Beer, and later cyberneticists.
References
- ^ a b Ashby, William Ross (1956). An Introduction to Cybernetics. London: Chapman & Hall Ltd. ISBN 9781614277651.
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: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) - ^ Walter, W. Grey (1957). Ashby, W. Ross (ed.). "Fundamentals Of Cybernetics". The British Medical Journal. 2 (5045): 629–629. ISSN 0007-1447.
- ^ a b Pickering, Andrew (2010). The Cybernetic Brain: Sketches of Another Future. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 147–149.
- ^ Novikov, D. A. (2016). Cybernetics: From Past to Future. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-27396-9.
- ^ George, F. H. (1964). "Review of An introduction to cybernetics". Science Progress (1933- ). 52 (208): 697–697. ISSN 0036-8504.