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Diagnose the viability of separation of power in Egypt: a cybernetics perspective
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2023) 52 (4): 1351–1369.
Published: 15 December 2021
... a balanced system that regulates itself (Greenbaum and Wirtz, 1967). Cybernetics Dynamic governance Viable system model (VSM) VSMod The VSM–which sets out to explain how systems are viable–has been developed by the British cybernetician Stafford Beer for describing complex auto-regulated...
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Design and diagnosis for viable organizations in practice: university urban planning
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Kybernetes
Kybernetes (2012) 41 (3-4): 291–317.
Published: 27 April 2012
... to create the VSMod® software (Pérez Ríos, 2003, 2006, 2008a, b, 2011a, b) that we will describe in the third section of this paper. The navigation through the various recursion levels and recursion criteria can be carried out quite easy with VSMod, simply by clicking on the levels or recursion...
