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... natural evolution of NASA as a large complex organization , there are indications that , without immediate and global reorganization of the mission control procedures , both NASA's science and economy will begin to suffer . Specifically ...
... natural evolution of NASA as a large complex organization , there are indications that , without immediate and global reorganization of the mission control procedures , both NASA's science and economy will begin to suffer . Specifically ...
Page 371
... nature . Because of what he knows about the current phase of the mission , he is able to compare the incoming parametric data with the expected conditions , supplied by his model . When anomalies arise , he can not only recognize them ...
... nature . Because of what he knows about the current phase of the mission , he is able to compare the incoming parametric data with the expected conditions , supplied by his model . When anomalies arise , he can not only recognize them ...
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... natural phenomena , component failures , and external interference originating in the environment . Man - made faults caused by human errors including imperfections in specifications , design errors , implemen- tation errors , and ...
... natural phenomena , component failures , and external interference originating in the environment . Man - made faults caused by human errors including imperfections in specifications , design errors , implemen- tation errors , and ...
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... natural language , which modules call a given one , use a variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment ...
... natural language , which modules call a given one , use a variable , or set its value . There are many other capabilities far too numerous to mention but the key issues are that they are fully integrated into an interactive environment ...
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... nature of conscious and subconscious - control mechanisms . We do not know enough about the various modes of operation of the human . We know very little about the human's ability to interact with and control the environment . Almost ...
... nature of conscious and subconscious - control mechanisms . We do not know enough about the various modes of operation of the human . We know very little about the human's ability to interact with and control the environment . Almost ...
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