Evolution of information processing systems : an interdisciplinary approach for a new understanding of nature and society
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Evolution of information processing systems : an interdisciplinary approach for a new understanding of nature and society
Springer-Verlag, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [347]-357)
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: gw ISBN 9783540550235
Description
An interdisciplinary team of scientists currently present a new paradigm: all existing structures on Earth are the consequence of information processing. Since these structures have been evolved over the past five billion years, information processing and its systems have an evolution. This is the subject matter under consideration in the book. Starting with a basic paper which summarizes the essential hypothesis about the evolution of information processing systems, a group of scientists have tried to verify or falsify these hypotheses. This has been done at the physical, the chemical, the genetic, the neural, the social, the societal and the socio-technical level. Thus, the reader gets an insight into the recent status of research on the evolution of information processing systems. The papers are the result of an interdisciplinary project in which scientists of the classical disciplines have been invited to collaborate. The first goal of the book is to give the reader an insight into basic principles about the evolution of information processing systems.
This, however, leads to a very old and essential question: who is controlling the world, "matter" or an "immaterial intelligence"? Several authors of the papers argue that there is a basic concept of information processing in nature. This is the crucial process, which, however, needs a material basis. The reader has a chance to understand this paradigm as an approach which is valid for all levels of inorganic, organic and societal structures.
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: pbk ISBN 9783642772139
Description
An interdisciplinary team of scientists is presenting a new
paradigm: all existing structures on earth are the
consequence of information processing. Since these
structures have been evolved over the last five billion
years, information processing and its systems have an
evolution.This is under consideration in the book. Starting
with a basic paper which summarizes the essential hypotheses
about the evolution of informaion processing systems,
sixteen international scientists have tried to verify or
falsify these hypothesises. This has been done at the
physical, the chemical, the genetic, the neural, the social,
the societal and the socio-technical level. Thus, the reader
gets an insight into the recent status of research on the
evolution of information processing systems. The papers are
the result of an interdisciplinary project in which
scientists of the classical disciplines have been invited to
collaborate. Their inputs have been intensively discussed in
a workshop. The book is the output of the workshop. The
first goal of the bookis to give the reader an insight into
basic principles about the evolution of information
processing systems. This, however, leads directly to a very
old and essential question: who is controlling the world,
"matter" or an "immaterial intelligence"? Several authors of
the papers are arguing that there is a basic concept of
information processing in nature. This is the crucial
process, which, however, needs a material basis. The reader
has a chance to understand this paradigm as an approach
which is valid for all levels of inorganic, organic and
societal structures. This provocative concept is open to
debate.
Table of Contents
I Basic Concept.- I.1 Evolution of Information Processing - Basic Concept.- II Contributions to the Concept of Information.- II.1 Information: Course and Recourse.- II.2 Aspects of Information.- II.3 Mathematical Aspects of PANINFORMATICA.- II.4 Process, Information Theory and the Creation of Systems.- II.5 Mega-Evolution of Information Processing Systems.- III Information Processing Systems at the Physical Level.- III.1 From "Matter-Energy" to "Irreducible Information Processing" - Arguments for a Paradigm Shift in Fundamental Physics.- III.2 Inorganic Matter as One of Four Levels of Natural Information Processing.- III.3 The Concept of Information Seen from the Point of View of Physics and Synergetics.- III.4 Dynamical Systems, Instability of Motion and Information Processing.- III.5 Pragmatic Information in Nonlinear Dynamo Theory for Solar Activity.- IV Information Processing in Biological Systems.- IV.1 Thermal Proteins in the First Life and the "Mind-Body" Problem.- IV.2 Remembering and Planning: A Neuronal Network Model for the Selection of Behaviour and its Development for Use in Human Language.- IV.3 Nature and Origin of Biological and Social Information.- V The Evolution of Information Processing Systems at the Social Level.- V.1 Unitary Trends in Sociocultural Evolution.- V.2 The Replicative Model of the Evolution of Business Organization.- VI The Evolution of Information Processing Systems at the Sociotechnical Level.- VI.1 Information Processing at the Sociotechnical Level.- VI.2 From Neural Information Processing to Knowledge Technology.- Epilogue and Bibliography.- Epilogue.
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