CINDYNICS 5)
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A discipline that studies the laws of danger (from the greek "kindunos": danger)
Most of the dangerous situations do show the following characteristics:
-they correspond to transformations in complex systems;
-these transformations are frequently quite sudden;
- they are very generally unexpected by witnesses protagonists or victims;
- they cannot be forecasted by simple linear extrapolations.
The laws of cindynics should be investigated in close connection with systemic and cybernetic concepts, most specially those about:
- non-linear growth and positive feedbacks
- discontinuities (or "catastrophes")
- dissipative structuration
- instability thresholds
- limits to forecasting.
→ "Disasters"; Failure tree; Lusser theorem; Petri net; Reliability
Categories
- 1) General information
- 2) Methodology or model
- 3) Epistemology, ontology and semantics
- 4) Human sciences
- 5) Discipline oriented
Publisher
Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science (2020). Title of the entry. In Charles François (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics (2). Retrieved from www.systemspedia.org/[full/url]
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