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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.
In recent years, increases in the amount and changes in the
distribution of air traffic have been very dramatic and are
continuing. The need for changes in the current air traffic systems
is equally clear. While automation is generally accepted as a
method of improving system safety and performance, high levels of
automation in complex human-machine systems can have a negative
effect on total system performance and have been identified as
contributing factors in many accidents and failures. Those
responsible for designing the advanced air traffic control systems
to be implemented throughout the alliance during the next decade
need to be aware of recent progress concerning the most effective
application of automation and artificial intelligence in
human-computer systems. This volume gives the proceedings of the
NATO Advanced Study Institute held in Maratea, Italy, June 18-29,
1990, at which these issues were discussed.
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.
Statistical tools are indispensable for the environmental sciences.
They have become an integral part of the scientific process, from
the development of the sampling plan to the obtainment of results.
Statistics in Environmental Sciences provides the foundation for
the interpretation of quantitative data (basic vocabulary, main
laws of probabilities, etc.) and the thinking behind sampling and
experimental methodology. It also introduces the principles of
statistical tests such as decision theory and examines the key
choices in statistical tests, while keeping the established
objectives in mind. The book examines the most used statistics in
the field of environmental sciences. Detailed descriptions based on
concrete examples are given, as well as descriptions obtained
through the use of the free software R (whose usage is also
presented).
A complete examination of issues and concepts relating to human
factors in simulation, this book covers theory and application in
space, ships, submarines, naval aviation, and commercial aviation.
The authors examine issues of simulation and their effect on the
validity and functionality of simulators as a training device. The
chapters contain in depth discussions of these particular
characteristics and issues. They also incorporate theories
pertaining to the motivational aspects of training, simulation of
social events, and PC based simulation.
Sample preparation is an essential step in many analyses. This book
approaches the topic of sample preparation in chromatography in a
methodical way, viewing it as a logical connection between sample
collection and analytical chromatography. Providing a guide for
choosing the appropriate sample preparation for a given analysis,
this book describes various ways to process the sample, explaining
the principle, discussing the advantages and disadvantages,
describing the applicability to different types of samples, and
showing the fitness to specific chromatographic determinations.
The first part of the book contains an overview of sample
preparation showing its relation to sample collection and to the
core chromatographic analysis. The second part covers procedures
that do not use chemical modifications of the analyte and includes
methods for sample dissolution, concentration and cleanup designed
mainly for modifying the initial matrix of the sample. This part
starts with conventional separations such as filtration and
distillation and finishes with more advanced techniques such as
solid phase extraction and electroseparations. The third part gives
a description of the chemical modifications that can be performed
on a sample either for fractionation purposes or to improve a
specific property of the analyte. This part includes
derivatizations, polymer chemical degradations, and
pyrolysis.
Cocoon demonstrates, in easy-to-understand language, that ethics is
about trust, and happiness. Trust is the essential ingredient to
mutally-supportive and durable relationships, focused on reducing
life's imperfections. Such relationships are the key to happiness.
But we cannot live deep inside protective cocoons and still build
trust and relationships. Instead, we must develop all the
dimensions of what makes us human--intellectual (truth), spiritual
(unity), moral (goodness), and aesthetic (beauty). Above all, we
have to know ourselves, and be able to pass the "mirror test" every
day. Our most important relationship, after all, being with
ourself, and we don't discover our spiritual unity without a
Personal Strategic Plan. Nor can we become ethically fit without
enthusiasm, equanimity and a commitment to excellence--traits not
found in cocoons. Only ethical fitness can help us find the
resolution to the fundamental ethical dilemmas we all face--truth
versus loyalty, short-term versus long-term, individual versus
community, and justice versus mercy. This book suggests we use a
variety of lenses to look at the world today--power, wealth,
prestige, status. We use the lenses of economics, politics, and
technology. We do not use nearly enough the lens of
ethics--relationships, happiness, decency, and the golden mean.
Once we're ethically fit--the result of continuous practice--we're
able to recognize ethical dilemmas, approach them skillfully, and
resolve them successfully. This book shows the way to such fitness,
which is useful in any context or relationship, personal, local or
global. Cocoon is a self-improvement book of the first order, with
real-life macro-illustrations of the ethical dilemmas we face in a
complex and crowded world in which too many of us pursue the
dictates of false gods. It includes over 500 practice questions,
and was developed as a textbook in the ethics courses the author
taught to seniors at Ramapo College from 2002 th
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