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Systems of systems engineering education

International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2012
System of systems engineering (SoSE) is a relatively new field of study as compared to other engineering disciplines and is often viewed as a mere extension of systems engineering, a relatively young discipline itself. As with all new disciplines, education in the emerging field is an important element of its development, or in some cases, its failure ...
Kevin MacG. Adams, Joseph M. Bradley
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Disability and the Education System

The Future of Children, 2012
Education is important for all children, but even more so for children with disabilities, whose social and economic opportunities may be limited. In this article, Laudan Aron and Pamela Loprest assess how well the nation's education system is serving students with disabilities. Aron and Loprest trace the evolution of the special education system in the
Laudan, Aron, Pamela, Loprest
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Systems, systems of systems, and the education of engineers

Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 1998
The thesis presented here is that the result of engineering is the design, construction, or operation of systems or their subsystems and components and that the teaching of systems must be central to engineering education. It is maintained that current undergraduate engineering curricula do not give the student adequate appreciation of this major
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A Memory System for Education

The Computer Journal, 2005
The memory system is one of the core topics in computer architecture and organization. An important problem in teaching this topic is how to help students connect their theoretical knowledge of memory system concepts with the practical problems facing the designer of various parts of a memory system.
Jovan Djordjevic   +2 more
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The educational system as a system

International Journal of Production Research, 1972
Superficially the education system has many of the key elements of a manufacturing organization : a product, tolerance limits for the product, methods for assessing product deviation, and a feedback system for making compensatory adjustments. These elements are : educated youth, educational goals or objectives, performance tests, and a reporting system.
D. LANDIS, E. J. ANASTASIO, R. M. SLIVKA
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Biomedical Education as a System

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1971
Within the medical specialties compartmentalized in named departments, there are "core areas" which need to be taught and within which experience by practice is necessary for adequate mastery, no matter whether the product mounts the academic ladder or contentedly exists as a dispenser of services in city or county, singly or in groups.
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Systems engineering education

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and Reviews), 2000
The article discusses some basic principles underlying systems engineering, and the translation of these principles to practices such as to enable the engineering of trustworthy systems of all types that meet client needs. The article is concerned with systems engineering education.
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Educational Research and Educational Systems

1986
This book is about research — not all kinds of research, but research designed to be immediately useful to those who are responsible for educational systems, either in the role of policy setting or in administration and management. Cronbach and Suppes (1969) divided up the world of research into conclusion-oriented and decision-oriented inquiry.
William W. Cooley, William E. Bickel
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Educating reflective systems developers

Information Systems Journal, 2002
Abstract. Systems development research shows that practitioners seldom follow methods and that the competencies required for successful development of computer‐based systems go well beyond those represented in contemporary methods. These insights make us question the role that methods should play in educating would‐be developers.
Lars Mathiassen, Sandeep Purao
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Intelligent Systems For Nursing Education

2001
Health care is one of the fastest growing areas in terms of care, treatment and the exploitation of new technology in Slovenia. There is a great need for new approaches ensuring that education and work of health care professionals will be built upon the state of the art in nursing.
Peter Kokol   +5 more
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