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What is Communications System (CS)

Handbook of Research on Autopoiesis and Self-Sustaining Processes for Organizational Success
A set of single devices, methods, procedures, and people capable of interconnecting and cooperating to create an integrated whole capable of transmitting information between two stations, a transmitter and a receiver. The components of such a system serve a common purpose, are technically compatible, use common procedures, respond to controls and work together.
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Autopoietic Cognitive Systems in Management Applications: A Critical Review
Dariusz Nowak-Nova (WSB University, Poland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6713-5.ch005
Abstract
This chapter presents the study of available literature describing autopoietic systems using the systematic mapping study method. Using the knowledge domain visualization technique, the areas of application for management cognitive systems and described therein self-sufficient processes responsible for the success of an organisation were presented. In the study, the research domains considered from the perspective of autopoiesis, such as cognitive computing (CC), information system (IS), communications systems, and Social Systems, were isolated. The study demonstrated that systems implemented based on CC in connection with IS are recommended for management systems. Research confirmed that CC applications using cognitive systems in autopoietic cognitive systems solutions constitute a developing field. Finally, specific and practical applications of cognitive technologies capable of being translated into the economic success of enterprises were indicated.
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