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Robotics, control, and society : essays in honor of Thomas B. Sheridan

Neville Moray, William R. Ferrell, William B. Rouse

Year
1990
Citations
6

Abstract

Introduction, Paul Sheridan human performance models for computer-aided engineering, Jerome Elkind how often should a lecturer look at a sleeping student?, John Senders human resource issues in system design, William Rouse the application of optional control theory to the allocation of airline seats, Renwick Curry mental models of complex systems, Neville Moray aggregation of judgements or judgement of aggregations, William R.Ferrell supervisory control and risk management, Jens Rasmussen design issues of graphics and knowledge support in supervisory control systems, Gunnar Johannesen the expression of opinions through the new electronic mass media - an experimental and cybernetic view, Noam Lemelshtrich precise constructions from imprecise information - making a very lot from a very little, John Kreifeldt real robots don't need jigs, David Whitney remotely - piloted deep ocean exploration, Dana Yoerger man-in-the-loop - from manual control to expert systems, Lawrence Young.

Keywords

CyberneticsHonorJudgementControl (management)Artificial intelligenceRoboticsSupervisory controlCommand and controlGraphicsManagement

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