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Human Factors Models For Aviation Accident Analysis And Prevention Griffin

  • SKU: BELL-5673038
Human Factors Models For Aviation Accident Analysis And Prevention Griffin
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.07 MB
Author: Griffin, Thomas G. C.; Stanton, Neville Anthony; Young, Mark S
ISBN: 9781472432759, 9781472432766, 9781472432773, 1472432754, 1472432762, 1472432770
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Human Factors Models For Aviation Accident Analysis And Prevention Griffin by Griffin, Thomas G. C.; Stanton, Neville Anthony; Young, Mark S 9781472432759, 9781472432766, 9781472432773, 1472432754, 1472432762, 1472432770 instant download after payment.

Aviation is a complex system, and the investigation and modelling of aviation accident causation can suffer from being artificially manipulated into non-complex models and methods. This book addresses this issue by developing a new approach to investigating aviation accident causation through information networks, which centralise communication and the flow of information as key indicators of a system's health and risk. The book's new model offers many potential developments and some key areas are studied in this research, maintaining firm focus on the overall health of a system.
Abstract: The investigation and modelling of aviation accident causation is dominated by linear models. This book addresses this issue by developing a new approach to investigating aviation accident causation through information networks. It presents a new model that offers many potential developments and some key areas are studied in this research.

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