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Knowledge strategies

A study conducted at BeU Labs revealed that the real difference between star and average workers was not IQ but the way top performers do their job. One of nine key work strategies was networking getting direct and immediate access to co-workers with technical expertise and sharing one s own knowledge with those who need it (61). [Pg.132]

Definition / An expert system is a computer program that manipulates large amounts of symboHc knowledge using quaUtative techniques, to solve problems that can otherwise be solved only by expert human problem solvers. Expert systems capture the human problem solver s expertise in the form of domain-specific knowledge and domain-independent problem-solving strategies. [Pg.530]

Knowledge of the plant Most eontrol strategies require some knowledge of the statie and dynamie eharaeteristies of the plant. These ean be obtained from measurements or from the applieation of fundamental physieal laws, or a eom-bination of both. [Pg.10]

Synthesis remains a dynamic and central area of chemistry. There are many new principles, strategies and methods of synthesis waiting to be discovered. If this volume is helpful to our many colleagues in the chemical world in their pursuit of discovery and new knowledge, a major objective of this book will have been met. [Pg.440]

As previously noted, cility-specific approaches tend not to succeed where the overall current status of PSM is poor. Local staff will not have the necessary knowledge or experience of safety management to develop and implement a program without considerable outside assistance. Even if you have identified significant variations, if your team decides that overail PSM performance is low you should consider a companywide strategy rather than a facility-specific approach. [Pg.98]

The overall conclusion that can be drawn from a survey of CPI data collection systems is that the better systems do attempt to address the causes of human error. However, because of the lack of knowledge about the factors which influence errors, the causal information that is collected may not be very useful in developing remedial strategies. General information in areas such as severity, work control aspects and the technical details of the incident will be required in all data collection systems. However, in almost all cases a structured process for causal analysis is lacking. Some of the requirements for causal analysis are set out in the following sections. [Pg.262]

The method is well-structured and provides clear, standardized procedures on how to conduct an investigation and represent the incident process. Also it is relatively easy to learn and does not require the analyst to have a detailed knowledge of the system under investigation. However, the method alone does not aid the analyst in identifying root causes of the incident, but rather emphasizes the identification of the propagation of event sequences. This is an important aspect of developing a preventive strategy. [Pg.276]

Crude oils are refined to separate the mixture into simpler fractions that can be used as fuels, lubricants, or as intermediate feedstock to the petrochemical industries. A general knowledge of this composite mixture is essential for establishing a processing strategy. [Pg.12]


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