The Cybernetic Hypothesis

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenKonferenzenForschung

Laura Hille - Organisator*in

01.06.2016
The Cybernetic Hypothesis

Veranstaltung

The Cybernetic Hypothesis

01.06.1601.06.16

Lüneburg, Niedersachsen, Deutschland

Veranstaltung: Workshop

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Publikationen

  1. Chapter 9: Particular Remedies for Non-performance: Section 2: Withholding Performance
  2. Informatik
  3. Do abundance distributions and species aggregation correctly predict macroecological biodiversity patterns in tropical forests?
  4. “Circuits of Commons”: Exploring the Connections Between Economic Lives and the Commons
  5. Introduction to the Special Issue Section
  6. Qualitative Daten computergestutzt auswerten
  7. Examining how AI capabilities can foster organizational performance in public organizations
  8. Proof of concept
  9. (De)Composing Public Value
  10. Dynamic Inversion-Enhanced U-Control of Quadrotor Trajectory Tracking
  11. German Utilities and distributed PV
  12. Implementation of formative assessment
  13. Interplay of formative assessment and instructional quality—interactive effects on students’ mathematics achievement
  14. An Equation with many Variables
  15. Properties of some overlapping self-similar and some self-affine measures
  16. Enhancing the structural diversity between forest patches — A concept and real-world experiment to study biodiversity, multifunctionality and forest resilience across spatial scales
  17. Toward a gecko-inspired, climbing soft robot
  18. I&EC 18-Small particle size magnesium in one-pot Grignard-Zerewitinoff reactions: Kinetics of and practical application to reductive dechlorination of persistent organic pollutants
  19. An improved method for the analysis of volatile polyfluorinated alkyl substances in environmental air samples
  20. Mythos
  21. Collaborative business in supply chains - a system dynamics approach
  22. Visions of Process—Swarm Intelligence and Swarm Robotics in Architectural Design and Construction
  23. Pathways and mechanisms for catalyzing social impact through Orchestration: Insights from an open social innovation project