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This book presents a series of new understandings and a new system of methodology in the area of prediction. It brings readers into the system of evolution science by demonstrating that informational digitization is not only a revolution of scientific methods but also a major reform of theories. Case studies illustrate how to digitize information, simplifying the difficult problem of prediction into a task that can be learned, mastered, and applied. The author also points out why frequent failures occur and why some of the fundamentals in basic scientific theories need to be changed.

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a series of new understandings and a new system of methodology in the area of prediction. It brings readers into the system of evolution science by demonstrating that informational digitization is not only a revolution of scientific methods but also a major reform of theories. Case studies illustrate how to digitize information, simplifying the difficult problem of prediction into a task that can be learned, mastered, and applied. The author also points out why frequent failures occur and why some of the fundamentals in basic scientific theories need to be changed.
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Autorenporträt
Yi Lin, Ph.D. holds all his educational degrees in pure mathematics and had a 1-year postdoctoral experience in statistics at Carnegie Mellon University. Currently, he is a guest professor of several major universities in China, including the College of Economics and Management at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics; a professor of mathematics at Slippery Rock University, Pennsylvania; and the president of the International Institute for General Systems Studies, Inc., Pennsylvania. Dr. Lin serves on the editorial boards of professional journals, including Kybernetes: The International Journal of Systems and Cybernetics, the Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, the International Journal of General Systems, and others. Dr. Lin¿s research has been funded by the United Nations, the State of Pennsylvania, the National Science Foundation of China, and the German National Research Center for Information Architecture and Software Technology. He has published well over 200 research papers and 18 books and special topic volumes. Over the years, Dr. Lin¿s scientific achievements have been recognized by various professional organizations and academic publishers. In 2001, he was inducted into the Honorary Fellowship of the World Organization of Systems and Cybernetics. His research interests include mathematical and general systems theory and applications, foundations of mathematics, data analysis, predictions, economics, finance, management science, and philosophy of science. Shoucheng OuYang, Ph.D. pursued his higher education in the department of Meteorology of Nanjing University. Currently, he is a full professor at Chengdu University of Information Technology, a member of the Chinese Association of Geophysics, the International Institute of General Systems, Inc. (United States), and an invited editor of Emerald Journals (United Kingdom), and serves on the editorial or advisory boards of several