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Formed in 1999, Cyberneutics provides software and analytical products to corporate and government clients in the areas of:
- Stability operations
- Geo-political trend projection
- Methodologies and toolkits for human terrain analysis
- Social networking applications for counterinsurgency and irregular warfare
We offer a transdisciplinary approach to the most important global security problems of today and tomorrow. Douglas M. Hart's domain expertise covers a wide variety of subjects including complexity theory, management science, knowledge engineering, and military history. Patti Craig-Hart supplies world-class design and implementation skills in the areas of data bases, distance learning, expert systems, knowledge representation and usability/performance metrics.
are varied and constantly changing. Current examples include:
- Distributed collaborative intelligence analysis and operational planning workstations
- Immersive visualization environments
- Swarm intelligence applications
- Self-organizing data structures
Examples of ongoing projects include 1) collaborative planning software for humanitarian/disaster relief operations, 2) immersive analytical and training environments for human terrain, 3) hand-held historical visualization applications, 4) long-term future trend generation and projection.
Cyberneutics is able to take advantage of our experience and expertise to successfully collaborate on articles and briefings with our clients. Here is a recent example:
Thinking Straight and Talking Straight: Problems of Intelligence Analysis by Douglas
Hart and Steven Simon in Survival, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Vol. 48 no. 1, Spring 2006, pp. 35-60.
Cyberneutics is a bicameral word composed of the term cyberspace denoting the medium of information technology, and hermeneutics, the ancient Greek word for the science and methodology of interpretation. It exemplifies the blend of classical analytical approaches and leading edge technology that we offer our customers.
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hermeneutics
(hûr-me-nyoo-tiks) n. - ancient Greek word for
the science and methodology of interpretation. |
| cyberspace
(seye-bur-spehs) n. - the medium of information technology. |
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