1st Edition
Echnology Assessment in Software Applications
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
296 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume offers an expansion of ideas presented at a recent conference convened to identify the major strategies and more promising practices for assessing technology. The authors -- representing government, business, and university sectors -- helped to set the boundaries of present technology assessment by offering perspectives from computer science, cognitive and military psychology, and... Read more
Contents: Preface. H.F. O'Neil, Jr., E.L. Baker, Introduction. H.F. O'Neil, Jr., E.L. Baker, Y. Ni, A. Jacoby, K.M. Swigger, Human Benchmarking for the Evaluation of Expert Systems. J. Skrzypek, Machine Vision: Metrics for Evaluating. E.L. Baker, Human Benchmarking of Natural Language Systems. J.D. Moore, Assessment of Explanation Systems. A.M. Madni, Assessment of Enabling Technologies for Computer-Aided Concurrent Engineering (CACE). K.M. Swigger, Assessment of Software Engineering. R.J. Seidel, R.S. Perez, An Evaluation Model for Investigating the Impact of Innovative Educational Technology. W. Feurzeig, Visualization Tools for Model-Based Inquiry. H. Burns, Inventing Technology Assessments on Local Area Networks: An Estimate of the Importance of Motives and Collaborative Workplaces. J.D. Fletcher, What Networked Simulation Offers to the Assessment of Collectives.
Biography
Harold F. O'Neil Jr., Eva Baker, Harold F. O'Neil






