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In A. zok G. Salvendy (Eds.), Advances in Applied Ergonomics (pp. 827-830). West Lafayette: USA Publishing.
- by this taboo: Not to talk about faults, errors and other dangerous behaviour! This taboo keeps us to present
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- of dangerous behaviour (Klassen and O’Connor 1988; Clark, Fischer and McDougall 1993; Monahan and Steadman 1994
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Formalization and Proof of Secrecy Properties
- if someone is able to induce a new (potentially dangerous) behaviour. As an example, NI has already been
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Visualization of Dynamic Behaviour of Multi-Agent Systems
- , because specific changes can destabilize the system and thus inhibit dangerous behaviour. The quality
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About Faults, Errors, and other Dangerous Things
- is constrained by this taboo: Not to talk about faults, errors and other dangerous behaviour! This taboo keeps us
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Interdisciplinary Modelling of Mechatronic
- to one meter can occur. To prevent such dangerous behaviour the virtual spring damper control concept
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Research in Intrusion-Detection Systems: A Survey
- types of behaviour do not overlap. A system that learns to accept dangerous behaviour as \normal" for a
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Landscapes, Learning Costs and Genetic Assimilation.
- are parental care and animal play behaviour (Fagen, 1981). Lots of juvenile animals practice the more dangerous
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The Evolutionary Cost of Learning
- animals practice the more dangerous behaviours, such as hunting or fighting, that they will require later
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Software thread level speculation for the Java language and virtual machine environment
- against potentially dangerous behaviours, as shown in Table 1. If these instructions were modified
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