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cy·ber·net·ics (sì´ber-nèt¹îks) noun

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The theoretical study of communication and control processes in electronic, mechanical, and biological systems. Cybernetics developed from investigations into how information is transformed into desired performance.


Cybernetic Technology
Cybernetics (the term derives from the Greek word for steersman) was originally defined in 1947 by Norman Wiener as the science of communication and control, and grew out of Shannon's information theory, which was designed to optimize the transfer of information through communication channels (e.g. telephone lines), and the feedback concept used in engineering control systems.

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