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IFAC 2002 Milestone Report for the area “SOCIAL IMPACT OF AUTOMATION”
Lena Mårtensson,Janko Černetič +1 more
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Current status and forecasts are given for the IFAC subject area “Social Impact of Automation” and it is anticipated that the human and social aspects of automation will become in the future definitely more important than in the past.About:
This article is published in IFAC Proceedings Volumes.The article was published on 2002-01-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: ISA100.11a.read more
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Control system approaches for sustainable development and instability management in the globalization age
A. Talha Dinibütün,Reinhard Neck,Johan Stahre,Georgi M. Dimirovski,Ljubisa Vlacic,Frederick Kile +5 more
TL;DR: The focus should be on innovative systems approaches, employing new paradigms, to combined knowledge and technology transfer world-wide, that may remedy some of the negative aspects of globalization.
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Mechatronics, robotics and components for automation and control IFAC milestone report
Anibal Ollero,Serge Boverie,Roger M. Goodall,Jurek Z. Sasiadek,Heinz-Hermann Erbe,Detlef Zuehlke +5 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a general overview of the technological fields of mechatronic, robotic, components for automation and control, and the most promising forecasted development and applications.
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Social impact of automation trends and issues: an human centred systems engineering perspective
TL;DR: This paper addresses some systems thinking issues for an human centred systems engineering as an approach to design an automation technology as a complex “human-machine” whole in order to restore socio-technique equilibrium.
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Applied System and Control Sciences to Social Systems: Globalization Age Paradigms
TL;DR: In this article, a review of social systems in modern civilization is reviewed from the systems science viewpoint and on the grounds of recent developments in control science and technology and with regard to globalization paradigm.
Globalization Prospect of Credit Transfer System in Educating Control Engineers: A Developing Countr
TL;DR: In this paper, a case study of the actual ongoing practice in a small developing country is presented, where high education and training as well as associated recognition, evaluation and verification of degrees and diplomas acquired in various countries is to become more and more a global issue.
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TL;DR: The control engineer, who is responsible for enlarging the scale of automation, should also play a role in adapting it to people, and technology should be individually designed to each culture.
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Criteria for the complementary allocation of functions in automated work systems and their use in simultaneous engineering projects.
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Human Machine Symbiosis: The Foundations of Human Centered Systems Design
TL;DR: The Foundations of Human-Centred Systems: Rosenbrock's account of Causality and Purpose as mentioned in this paper, and the Social Construction of Human Centredness are discussed.
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Human-centred approaches to control and information technology: European experiences
Dietrich Brandt,Janko Černetič +1 more
TL;DR: The concept of Human-Centred Technology will be described with regard to the different dimensions of workplace, groupwork and networks and in terms of the frameworks of both society and the natural environment.