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On Space Exploration And Human Error - A Paper on Reliability and Safety

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On Space Exploration And Human Error - A Paper on Reliability and Safety
NASA space exploration should largely address a problem class in reliability and risk management stemming primarily from human error, system risk and multi-objective trade-off analysis, by conducting research into system complexity, risk characterization and modeling, and system reasoning. In general, in every mission we can distinguish risk in three possible ways: a) known-known, b) known-unknown, and c) unknown-unknown. It is probable almost certain that space exploration will partially experience similar known or unknown risks embedded in the Apollo missions, Shuttle or Station unless something alters how NASA will perceive and manage safety and reliability.
David A. Maluf, Yuri Gawdiak, David G. Bell
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where HICSS
Authors David A. Maluf, Yuri Gawdiak, David G. Bell
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