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Machines with a Purpose
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Machines with a Purpose

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

There is at present a widespread unease about the direction in which our technology is taking us, apparently against our will. Advances continue to damage the environment and reduce human work to the trivial mechanical repetition of actions which have no human meaning. Attempts to designtechnology which complements rather than rejects human skills are all too often frustrated by the current scientific belief that 'man is a machine', and what is more, that he can contribute nothing that cannot equally well be contributed by a machine. This challenging and stimulating book refutes four centuries of science based on strictly causal explanations. It shows that man and nature can be viewed as 'machines with a purpose', and that the advancement of technology can be to the benefit and not the detriment of the human race and theenvironment.

Designing Human-centred Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Designing Human-centred Technology

This second book in our series Artificial Intelligence and Society explores the issues involved in the design and application of human-centred systems in the manufacturing area. At first glance it may appear that a book on this topic is somewhat peripheral to the main concerns of the series. In fact, although starting from an engineering perspective, the book addresses some of the pivotal issues confronting those who apply new technology in general and artificial intelligence (AI) systems in particular. Above all, the book invites us to consider whether the present applications of technology are such as to make the best use of human skill and ingenuity and at the same time provide for realis...

Artifical Intelligence, Culture and Language: On Education and Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Artifical Intelligence, Culture and Language: On Education and Work

This book springs from a conference held in Stockholm in May June 1988 on Culture, Language and Artificial Intelligence. It assembled more than 300 researchers and practitioners in the fields of technology, philosophy, history of ideas, literature, lin guistics, social science, etc. It was an initiative from the Swedish Center for Working Life, based on the project AI-Based Systems and the Future of Language, Knowledge and Responsibility in Professions within the COST 13 programme of the European Commission. Participants in the conference, or in some cases researchers related to its aims, were chosen to contribute to this book. It was preceded by Knowledge, Skill and Artificial Intelligence ...

Getting Work Right: Labor and Leisure in a Fragmented World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Getting Work Right: Labor and Leisure in a Fragmented World

If we don’t get Sunday right, we won’t get Monday—or any day of the workweek—right. The divided life is a temptation so built into our society, we may not even recognize it. Yet most of us fall prey to it. We either undervalue work, resenting it as simply a job, or we overvalue it as an identity-defining career. Michael Naughton, drawing on his background in both business and theology, proposes that the key to finding balance is another important human activity: leisure. In light of leisure—not mere amusement, but time for family, silence, prayer, and above all, worship—work becomes a space where men and women can find deep fulfilment. Naughton provides real-world examples of how businesses can promote authentic human flourishment and innovation through practices and policies that support leisure. In Getting Work Right Michael Naughton will change how you work—and rest.

Spectral Theory of Value and Actual Economies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Spectral Theory of Value and Actual Economies

This book develops a unified treatment of the income distribution–capital–value problems with respect to actual economies, and then gradually turns to the issues of effective demand and capitalist accumulation fluctuations from both political economy and economic policy perspectives. That treatment, on the one hand, places produced means of production, positive profits, and capital accumulation at the centre of the analysis and, on the other hand, is analytically based on the modern control theory. Hence, the authors’ investigation is concerned with input–output representations of actual single and joint production, heterogeneous labour, and open economies; zeroes in on the character...

Designing Human-centered Technology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Designing Human-centered Technology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Computational Techniques for Chemical Engineers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Computational Techniques for Chemical Engineers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-10-22
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  • Publisher: Elsevier

Computational Techniques for Chemical Engineers offers a practical guide to the chemical engineer faced with a problem of computing. The computer is a servant not a master, its value depends on the instructions it is given. This book aims to help the chemical engineer in the right choice of these instructions. The text begins by outlining the principles of operation of digital and analogue computers and then discussing the difficulties which arise in formulating a problem for solution on such a machine. This is followed by separate chapters on digital computers and their programming; the use of digital computers in chemical engineering design work; optimization techniques and their application in the selection of optimum designs; the solution of sets of non-linear algebraic equations via hill-climbing; and determination of equilibrium compositions by minimization of Gibbs free energy. Subsequent chapters discuss the solution of partial or simultaneous differential equations; parameter estimation in differential equations; continuous systems; and analogue computers.

Mathematics of Dynamical Systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 376

Mathematics of Dynamical Systems

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Rosenbrock—Wanner–Type Methods
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Rosenbrock—Wanner–Type Methods

This book discusses the development of the Rosenbrock—Wanner methods from the origins of the idea to current research with the stable and efficient numerical solution and differential-algebraic systems of equations, still in focus. The reader gets a comprehensive insight into the classical methods as well as into the development and properties of novel W-methods, two-step and exponential Rosenbrock methods. In addition, descriptive applications from the fields of water and hydrogen network simulation and visual computing are presented.

Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1846

Index of Patents Issued from the United States Patent Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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