EMCSR 98, Thursday, April 16, p.m. Room 48

Symposium B: System, the Quantum, and Complexity
M.Carvallo, Netherlands, and G.Groessing, Austria

14.00-14.30
A Quantitative Measure of Complexity in a Feedback Model for Macroevolution
S.Fussy, G.Grössing, H.Schwabl, Austrian Institute for Nonlinear Studies, Vienna, Austria
14.30-15.00
Complexity, Quantum Theory, and a System-Theoretic Description of Cognitive Processes
D.Gernert, Technical University of Munich, Germany
15.00-15.30
The Semantic Filter and the Structure of Observation
G.L.Farre, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA

Symposium H: Cybernetics of Socio-Economic Systems and of Country Development
P.Ballonoff, USA, and S.A.Umpleby, USA

16.00-16.30
Systems Thinking or Systems Dreaming?: Predictive, Normative and Prescriptive Approaches in Applications of Systems Thinking in Social Sciences
C.Mesjasz, Academy of Economics, Cracow, Poland
16.30-17.00
Liberalism, Libertarianism, Free Choice
P.Ballonoff, Ballonoff Consulting Service, Washington, D.C., USA
17.00-17.30
General Considerations on Fundamental Differences Between the Anglo-American and the Central European Socio-Economic System
K.Körner, Vienna, Austria
17.30-18.00
From Verbal Data to Complex Problem Solving by GABEK
J.Zelger, Leopold-Franzens-University, Innsbruck, Austria

Johannes Matiasek
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