The Management Process Management Information And Control Systems And Cybernet

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The Management Process Management Information And Control Systems And Cybernet
Zenon S Zannetos
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Many writers have pointed out the apparent connection between the 12 notions of information and negative entropy. Properly understood, tV relationship indicates a basis for a comprehensive theory of organisms.
^See Brillouin, Scientific Uncertainty and Information 12.
Improperly understood, "entropy" is a worse than useless concept which obscures practical application of the cybernetic approach. Consider 13 the following quoted remarks.
Suppose that the two sub-systems both begin with the same
...amount of energy. Sub-system A uses up a lot of this energy in the process of organizing itself internally. Sub-system B uses up less of its energy in the process of organizing itself to a lesser extent. So A is more organized, and more depleted of energy, than B. Accordingly, since interaction occurs, energy must, by the rules of entropy, flow from B to A. It is now, as it were, too late for B to catch up in degree of organization with A. It has a decreasing supply of energy available to use for organizing itself, while A has an increasing supply.

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