Improving Stability in Developing Nations Through Automation 2006 : a Proceedings Volume from the IFAC Conference on Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability through Automation ISA '06, 15-17 June 2006, Prishtina, Kosovo
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Content: Preface, __Pages iii-v__, Peter KopacekChapter 1 - Mechatronics Education and International Stability: The Development of University-Level Education Programmes in Advanced Engineering in Kosovo, __Pages 1-7__, Kopacek P., Ceccharelli M., Hajrizi E., Stapleton LChapter 2 - Terrorism, Human Rights and Ethics: A Modelling Approach, __Pages 9-20__, M.A. HershChapter 3 - Energy Providing and Consumption can Cause Instability: World Energy Consumption and International Stability, __Pages 21-29__, Heinz-Hermann Erbe, Peter KopacekChapter 4 - A Role of Mechanical Engineering in Mechatronics, __Pages 31-36__, Ceccarelli Marco, Ottaviano Erika, Carbone GiuseppeChapter 5 - A Mechatronics Management Laboratory, __Pages 37-41__, Peter KopacekChapter 6 - Social Stability in a Stressed Ecosystem, __Pages 43-47__, Frederick KileChapter 7 - Critical Infrastructure, __Pages 49-53__, Robert GenserChapter 8 - Decision Making in Toc-Product-Mix Selection VIA Fuzzy Cost Function Optimization, __Pages 55-60__, A. Bhattacharya, P. Vasant, C. Andreeski, N. Barsoum, T. Kolemisevska, A.T. Dinibütün, G.M. DimirovskiChapter 9 - Learnmaths: A Case Study of the Development of Learning Software to Support Social Inclusion, __Pages 61-66__, M.A. Hersh, L. StapletonChapter 10 - Current Ethical Scruples Concerning Information Engineering, __Pages 67-70__, Tibor VámosChapter 11 - Complexity of Social System Cybernetics: Risk and Uncertainty Management in Negotiations, __Pages 71-76__, M.J. Stankovski, T.D. Kolemisevska-Gugulovska, Z.A. Icev, A.T. Dinibütün, G.M. DimirovskiChapter 12 - The Economic and Politics of Energy Generation, __Pages 77-82__, M.A. HershChapter 13 - Economic, Ethical and Cultural Aspects of ICT Change, __Pages 83-87__, Jozef B. Lewoc, Antoni Izworski, Slawomir SkowronskiChapter 14 - Automation, Control and Supervision of Combined Heat and Power Systems, __Pages 89-94__, Jozef B. Lewoc, Antonina Kieleczawa, Antoni Izworski, Slawomir SkowronskiChapter 15 - Coordination of the Multi Agent System and Its Application to Robot Soccer, __Pages 95-100__, Arbnor Pajaziti, Ismajl Gojani, Gazmend Shala, Peter KopacekChapter 16 - Humanoid Robots for Human Life Support, __Pages 101-105__, Edmund SchiererChapter 17 - Strategies and Prediction in Multi-Agent Systems, __Pages 107-111__, Man-Wook HanChapter 18 - Control Strategies for a Sustainable Future, __Pages 113-115__, H. Erbe, R. Genser, M.W. Han, M. Hersh, P. Kopacek, L. StapletonAuthor's Index, __Page 117__ Technological development has caused profound changes and social stability. Regions which have had stable populations for centuries have experienced enormous population growth leading to the emergence of sometimes unmanageable megaplex cities as well as bringing about macroscopic environmental change. The scope of this IFAC SWIIS Conference is to offer insights into mitigating unwanted side-effects of rapid development and to share methodologies for appropriate ways of managing the introduction of technologies which will alter social stability. Contributions included in Improving Stability in Developing Nations through Automation 2006 cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development. 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions Technological development has caused profound changes and social stability. Regions which have had stable populations for centuries have experienced enormous population growth leading to the emergence of sometimes unmanageable megaplex cities as well as bringing about macroscopic environmental change. The scope of this IFAC SWIIS Conference is to offer insights into mitigating unwanted side-effects of rapid development and to share methodologies for appropriate ways of managing the introduction of technologies which will alter social stability.Contributions included in this volume cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development. * 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion* Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions Technological development has caused profound changes and social stability. Regions which have had stable populations for centuries have experienced enormous population growth leading to the emergence of sometimes unmanageable megaplex cities as well as bringing about macroscopic environmental change. The scope of this IFAC SWIIS Conference is to offer insights into mitigating unwanted side-effects of rapid development and to share methodologies for appropriate ways of managing the introduction of technologies which will alter social stability.
Contributions included in this volume cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development.
* 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion
* Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions Technological development has caused profound changes and social stability. Regions which have had stable populations for centuries have experienced enormous population growth leading to the emergence of sometimes unmanageable megaplex cities as well as bringing about macroscopic environmental change. The scope of this IFAC SWIIS Conference is to offer insights into mitigating unwanted side-effects of rapid development and to share methodologies for appropriate ways of managing the introduction of technologies which will alter social stability. Contributions included in this volume cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development. * 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion * Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions
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Contributions included in this volume cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development.
* 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion
* Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions Technological development has caused profound changes and social stability. Regions which have had stable populations for centuries have experienced enormous population growth leading to the emergence of sometimes unmanageable megaplex cities as well as bringing about macroscopic environmental change. The scope of this IFAC SWIIS Conference is to offer insights into mitigating unwanted side-effects of rapid development and to share methodologies for appropriate ways of managing the introduction of technologies which will alter social stability. Contributions included in this volume cover a very broad field of interest for subjects such as social aspects of technology transfer, managing the introduction of technological change, ethical aspects, technology and environmental stability, and anticipating secondary and tertiary effects of technological development. * 3 survey papers, 17 technical papers and a summary of the panel discussion * Bringing together scientists and engineers working in these subjects to discuss solutions