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| | Computability: Turing, Gödel, Church, and Beyond
In the 1930s a series of seminal works published by Alan Turing, Kurt Gödel, Alonzo Church, and others established the theoretical basis for computability. This work, advancing precise characterizations of effective, algorithmic computability, was the culmination of intensive investigations into the foundations of mathematics. In the... | | Joint Cognitive Systems: Patterns in Cognitive Systems EngineeringOur fascination with new technologies is based on the assumption that more powerful automation will overcome human limitations and make our systems 'faster, better, cheaper,' resulting in simple, easy tasks for people. But how does new technology and more powerful automation change our work? Research in Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) looks at... |
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| | | | Cognitive Rehabilitation in Old Age"The authors provide a comprehensive overview of important topics"--Annals, March 2001
"Gerontologists and psychologists explore concepts that could aid research into intervening to reverse or slow cognitive deficits resulting from old age, and the application of specific cognitive training strategies in natural settings.... |
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Criminal Investigative FailuresThis topic is vitally important for not only understanding the causes and prevention of failures, but for understanding and measuring success. —John Eck, University of Cincinnati, Department of Criminal Justice
For serious crimes, criminal investigators are the gatekeepers for the rest of the criminal... | | | | |
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