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Despite its increasing importance, the verification and validation
of the human-machine interface is perhaps the most overlooked
aspect of system development. Although much has been written about
the design and developmentprocess, very little organized
information is available on how to verifyand validate highly
complex and highly coupled dynamic systems. Inability toevaluate
such systems adequately may become the limiting factor in our
ability to employ systems that our technology and knowledge allow
us to design. This volume, based on a NATO Advanced Science
Institute held in 1992, is designed to provide guidance for the
verification and validation of all highly complex and coupled
systems. Air traffic control isused an an example to ensure that
the theory is described in terms that will allow its
implementation, but the results can be applied to all complex and
coupled systems. The volume presents the knowledge and theory ina
format that will allow readers from a wide variety of backgrounds
to apply it to the systems for which they are responsible. The
emphasis is on domains where significant advances have been made in
the methods of identifying potential problems and in new testing
methods and tools. Also emphasized are techniques to identify the
assumptions on which a system is built and to spot their
weaknesses.
Despite its increasing importance, the verification and validation
of the human-machine interface is perhaps the most overlooked
aspect of system development. Although much has been written about
the design and developmentprocess, very little organized
information is available on how to verifyand validate highly
complex and highly coupled dynamic systems. Inability toevaluate
such systems adequately may become the limiting factor in our
ability to employ systems that our technology and knowledge allow
us to design. This volume, based on a NATO Advanced Science
Institute held in 1992, is designed to provide guidance for the
verification and validation of all highly complex and coupled
systems. Air traffic control isused an an example to ensure that
the theory is described in terms that will allow its
implementation, but the results can be applied to all complex and
coupled systems. The volume presents the knowledge and theory ina
format that will allow readers from a wide variety of backgrounds
to apply it to the systems for which they are responsible. The
emphasis is on domains where significant advances have been made in
the methods of identifying potential problems and in new testing
methods and tools. Also emphasized are techniques to identify the
assumptions on which a system is built and to spot their
weaknesses.
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