Author: John J. Casey
Publisher: Productivity Pre
Keywords: time, smarter, fmeas, success, achieving, error, proofing, strategic
Number of Pages: 152
Published: 2008-08-14
List price: $34.95
ISBN-10: 1420083678
ISBN-13: 9781420083675
While FMEA has helped many companies improve quality by teaching them how to avoid what can go wrong, it doesn’t show how to make things go right. That is what the Success Every Time (SET) does. Developed by renowned manufacturing visionary John Casey, SET defines a logic stream for engineers to strategically incorporate no-cost or low-cost error-proofing devices to help production operators. When SET is executed completely, failure is not an option. The operators interface with their parts and tools in such a way that either the product is made correctly, or the product/process is stopped
Author: Sebastian Xambo-Descam
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: primer, universitext, computational, codes, error, correcting, block
Number of Pages: 266
Published: 2003-07-29
List price: $69.95
ISBN-10: 3540003959
ISBN-13: 9783540003953
Error-correcting codes have been incorporated in numerous working communication and memory systems. This book covers the mathematical aspects of the theory of block error-correcting codes together, in mutual reinforcement, with computational discussions, implementations and examples of all relevant concepts, functions and algorithms. This combined approach facilitates the reading and understanding of the subject. The digital companion of the book is a non-printable .pdf document with hyperlinks. The examples included in the book can be run with just a mouse click and modified and saved by user
Authors:Mark Ainsworth, J. Tinsley Oden,
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Keywords: element, analysis, finite, estimation, error, posterori
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2000-01-15
List price: $153.00
ISBN-10: 047129411X
ISBN-13: 9780471294115
An up-to-date, one-stop reference–complete with applications This volume presents the most up-to-date information available on a posteriori error estimation for finite element approximation in mechanics and mathematics. It emphasizes methods for elliptic boundary value problems and includes applications to incompressible flow and nonlinear problems. Recent years have seen an explosion in the study of a posteriori error estimators due to their remarkable influence on improving both accuracy and reliability in scientific computing. In an effort to provide an accessible source, the au
Author: Steven Casey
Publisher: Aegean
Keywords: technology, human, error, design, tales, chef, true, atomic
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2006-06
List price: $29.00
ISBN-10: 0963617869
ISBN-13: 9780963617866
The Atomic Chef is an altogether new collection of 20 true stories about technology and design-induced human error by the author of the highly-acclaimed original, Set Phasers on Stun. The 20 stand-alone chapters of this new work describe — with shocking and graphic candor — how technological failures result from the incompatibilities between the way things are designed and the way people actually perceive, think, and act. New technologies will succeed or fail based on our ability to minimize these incompatibilities between the characteristics of people and the characteristics of the thin
Authors:F.J. MacWilliams, N.J.A. Sloane,
Publisher: North Holland
Keywords: holland, mathematical, library, north, codes, error, correcting, theory
Number of Pages: 782
Published: 1988-06-15
List price: $155.00
ISBN-10: 0444851933
ISBN-13: 9780444851932
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Authors:Jane Binner, David Edgerton, Thomas Elger,
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Keywords: econometrics, advances, error, measurement
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2009-10-22
List price: $134.95
ISBN-10: 184855902X
ISBN-13: 9781848559028
The conference, ’Measurement Error: Econometrics and Practice’ was recently hosted by Aston University and organised jointly by researchers from Aston University and Lund University to highlight the enormous problems caused by measurement error in Economic and Financial data which often go largely unnoticed. Thanks to the sponsorship from Eurostat, a number of distinguished researchers were invited to present keynote lectures. Professor Arnold Zellner from University of Chicago shared his knowledge on measurement error in general; Professor William Barnett from the University of Ka
Author: Joseph Menn
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Keywords: lords, bringing, internet, crime, new, system, error, hunt, fatal
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2010-10-26
List price: $15.95
ISBN-10: 1586489070
ISBN-13: 9781586489076
In 2004, a California computer whiz named Barrett Lyon uncovered the identity of a hacker running major assaults on business websites. Without fully grasping the repercussions, he set on an investigation that led him into the heart of the Russian mob. Cybercrime was evolving. No longer the domain of small-time thieves, it had been discovered by sophisticated gangs. They began by attacking corporate websites but increasingly stole financial data from consumers and defense secrets from governments. While Barrett investigated the cutting edge of technology crime, the U.S. government struggled t