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Information and System as a clue for scientific unification: International Workshop on Information and Systems, Munich, January 18th 2012

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:25 Written by José María Díaz Nafría Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:10

Poster of the International Workshop on Information and SystemsAs this year’s conferences in Vienna (the Bertalanffy conference -see announcement at BCSSS site - in the Weingut Reisenberger on 10th November 2011 and the von-Foerster conference at the University of Vienna from 11th through 13th November 2011) have clearly shown, the increasing convergence of research on information as well as on systems is tending to dominate recent insight into fundamental fields in physics, biology, computer science, ranging up to applications in sociology.

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The Fifth Congress on the Foundations of Information Science will be held next summer in Russia under ISIS support

Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 March 2012 04:08 Written by Administrator Saturday, 12 November 2011 09:17

Logo-draftThe recently launched International Society for Information Studies (ISIS) will support the fifth Congress on the Foundations of Informations Science (FIS) to be held in Moscow next summer, as envisaged in the past Congress held in Beijin 2010, where the foundations of the first Society were settled.

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Events involving ScII participation in 2011

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:27 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 16 November 2011 02:25

Along the last Months, several scientific and cooperation events with relevant participation of ScII members took place:

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Discourse of topology, Berlin, March

In March, the meeting organized by the Institute für Design Science (Germany) and chaired by Rainer Zimmermann in Berlin (Discourse of topology: language and space in urban systems) brought to the fore some core questions of philosophy of information regarding, on the one hand, the very foundations of meaning, on the other hand, rhetorical, ethical and sociological aspects of the virtual spaces and of the information society. Regarding ScII participation –besides our colleague Zimmermann- also J.M. Díaz held a presentation on “information and urban systems”.

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Interview to Rainer Zimmermann published in BITagora: understanding complexity

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 February 2012 14:38 Written by Administrator Friday, 02 December 2011 00:30

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A new interview to our member of the Science Advisory Committe Rainer Zimmemannauthor of the recently commented book on Spinozahas been recently published in BITagora. The interview was conducted by J.M. Díaz, who met our colleague Zimmermann on the ocassion of his 60th birthday in Vienna, where both took part in a Meeting of the Bertalanffy Center for the Study of System Science chaired by Wolfgang Hofkirchner. In the interview they deal with foundational questions with respect to ScII objectives, regarding the nature of information, its place in the skeleton-of-the-universe, and fully interdisciplinar as the role of philosophy, mathematical modelling and ethics... See interview

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domusBITa Proposals to the European Commission and Assessments in 2011

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 December 2011 04:38 Written by Administrator Monday, 10 October 2011 08:30


As it was announced within stylusBITae website, the domusBITae initiative -supported by the ScII since 2009- has been proposed as candidate to two programmes of European support in the fields of e-Infrastructures for scientific research in Autum 2010, and educational cooperation (Alfa III) in Spring 2011. To this end a consortium was founded in November integrating 14 research and higher education institutions (from 5 European countries, 2 from China, 1 from the USA), which also gathered the commitments of the Supercomputing Center of Castilla y León and BITrum Research Group.

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