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What (who) is VST - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VST (disambiguation)

VST         
Virtual Studio Technology (Reference: Steinberg, audio)
VST         
VermittlungsSTelle (Reference: Telekom), "Style: VSt"
Viable system theory         
  • Figure 1: Explanation of the nature of a Viable Living System, adapted from Schwarz (1994)
  • Figure 2, The Dynamics of systems as they move from stability to instability and back
CONCERNS CYBERNETIC PROCESSES IN RELATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT/EVOLUTION OF DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS
Viable System Theory
Viable system theory (VST) concerns cybernetic processes in relation to the development/evolution of dynamical systems. They are considered to be living systems in the sense that they are complex and adaptive, can learn, and are capable of maintaining an autonomous existence, at least within the confines of their constraints.

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VST

VST may refer to:

  • Vancouver School of Theology, a theological graduate school in British Columbia, Canada
  • VST, Stockholm Västerås Airport in Sweden (IATA airport code)
  • Vehicle safety technology
  • Virtual Studio Technology, Steinberg's standard for audio plug-ins
    • in particular, may refer to some versions of the Steinberg Cubase program
  • Towner Railway (reporting mark)
  • VLT Survey Telescope, a wide-field telescope on Cerro Paranal, Chile
  • Venezuela Standard Time, Venezuela's time zone
  • VST Industries, Hyderabad, India
  • VST (album)
  • Public Security Service, a Lithuanian law enforcement agency
Examples of use of VST
1. Audacity supports VST (Virtual Studio Technology), Ladspa, and Nyquist plug–ins, of which there are thousands.