User:Perko.igorx/Alex Andrew
Alex M. Andrew (passed away 31. May 2013)
Biography
The International Journal of General Systems, Vol. 40, No. 2 [1], February 2011, 131–144, published Dr. Andrew’s autobiographical notes. “Systems movement: autobiographical retrospectives” is a special section of the International Journal of General System, the purpose of which is to produce, via invited autobiographical articles, historical information, and insights regarding the thought processes and individual motivations of leading figures in the systems movement. This valuable information is normally not included in regular publications, which tend to focus on results rather than the creative process leading to those results. The autobiographical articles are likely to help us to improve our understanding of how, and why, the systems movement has progressed since its emergence in the mid-20th century. Each article in this section is published strictly by invitation extended to individual authors by the Editor, and is based on the recognition that these individuals have made major contributions to the systems movement.
Work
References
External links
Alex M. Andrew's page on WOSC A missing link in cybernetics: logic and continuity
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