Advances in sociocybernetics and human development

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Edition Notes

"Volume XII".

A compendium of keynote addresses presented at the 16th International Conference on Systems Research, Informatics & Cybernetics held July 29-August 5, 2004 and the 17th, held Aug. 1-7, 2005 in Baden-Baden, Germany, and other symposia.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Windsor, Ont
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Congresses.

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303.3/3

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vi, 102 p. :
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

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OL21244506M
ISBN 10
1897233272
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6250717

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