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How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation


How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation - ACM Queue

It's a classic treatise on the counterintuitive consequences of increasing levels of automation, and something oh-so-relevant to this forthcoming decade.

How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation: The ...

Abstract. The Lindy effect tells us that if a paper has been highly relevant for a long time, it's likely to continue being so for a long time ...

How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation

Download Citation | How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of Automation | The Lindy effect tells us that if a paper has been highly relevant for a long time ...

HOW DO COMMITTEES INVENT? - Mel Conway's

HOW DO. COMMITTEES. INVENT? by MELVIN E. CONWAY. That kind of intellectual activity which creates a useful whole from its diverse parts may ...

5 Computer Science Papers That Changed How I Write Code | Built In

“Ironies of Automation”; “The 737Max and Why Software Engineers ... “How Do Committees Invent?” Don't Forget Conway's Law, Sarah Novotny ...

How Do Committees Invent? - Mel Conway's

Every time a delegation is made and somebody's scope of inquiry is narrowed, the class of design alternatives which can be effectively pursued is also narrowed.

Ironies of Automation - Wikipedia

Bainbridge argues that new, severe problems are caused by automating most of the work, while the human operator is responsible for tasks that can't be ...

Ironies of Automation: Still Unresolved After All These Years

Improving safety by removing the human operator will, she wrote, only create additional ironies. Yet, she pointed out that when inter- vention in an automated ...

The Irony of Automation - Dror Poleg

Of course. Manipulated humans can do many things that machines can't or are too busy to do: they can serve other humans, they can create content ...

OpenAthens and the Ironies of Automation: Have we made things ...

OpenAthens and the Ironies of Automation: Have we made things harder by making them easier? ... How Do Committees Invent? and Ironies of ...

Ironies of Automation 4.0 - IFAT

Abstract: This paper revisits a truly classic publication: Bainbridge's Ironies of Automation (1983) - but it also aims to make the point that the insights ...

The ironies of automation … still going strong at 30? - John Rooksby

Take away message – The more we depend on technology and push it to its limits, the more we need highly-skilled, well- trained, well-practised people to make ...

REGULATING THE LOOP: IRONIES OF AUTOMATION LAW

growing, it is not often utilized to make well-informed technology policy related to automated systems. Law and policy institutions have had to confront ...

From automation to tangible interactive objects - ScienceDirect

TIOs are the result of the evolution of computer science and engineering toward ubiquitous and pervasive computing, where computers make themselves invisible ...

Whence Automation? The History (and Possible Futures) of a Concept

Science, Technology, and Society (STS) offers several analytical tools that can enable labor historians to break out of these narrative traps by ...

Ironies of Automation*

A classic method of enforcing operator attention to a steady-state system is to require him to make a log, Unfortunately people can write down numbers without ...

Seven ironies about automation - PressReader

Irony #1: Humans have used technology to make work easier — to the point that machines can now work better than most humans. IoT will likely render more jobs ...

tying policy knots with fair automation practices principles - Gale

The ironies of automation have resulted because of a man-versus-machine approach to automation and the irony of automation law result for the same reason. A ...

[PDF] HOW DO COMMITTEES INVENT - Semantic Scholar

Most design activity requires continually making choices, and many of these choices may be more than design decisions; they may also be personal decisions ...

The ironies of automation… still going strong at 30? - ResearchGate

(2012) building on Bainbridge make explicit, "[T]he more we depend on technology and push it to its limits, the more we need highly-skilled, well-trained, ...