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==Interesting Remark related to Algebra of Systems==
==Interesting Remark related to Algebra of Systems==
Dana Scott made the following statement in the 2017 LambdaConf<ref>[https://youtu.be/8zk0yS8Jp5w?t=1325 Abstract operations can be organized into algebras for application purposes by Dana Scott]</ref>:
Dana Scott made the following statement in the 2017 LambdaConf<ref>[https://youtu.be/8zk0yS8Jp5w?t=1325 Dana Scott:"The general process of abstraction can be organized into algebras"]</ref>:
  No body said:"Do these operations have any algebra to them? ... If I were to think about it in 1957, I would have been rich and famous..."
  No body said:"Do these operations have any algebra to them? ... If I were to think about it in 1957, I would have been rich and famous..."



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Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin; Simmons, Willard; Crawley, Edward (May 2009). "Algebra of Systems: A Metalanguage for Model Synthesis and Evaluation" (PDF). IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS. 


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Interesting Remark related to Algebra of Systems

Dana Scott made the following statement in the 2017 LambdaConf[1]:

No body said:"Do these operations have any algebra to them? ... If I were to think about it in 1957, I would have been rich and famous..."

it is highly recommended for anyone interested in this subject to watch the video series[2] by Dana Scott.

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