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    Computer-Aided Law Decisions

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    The purpose of this article is to describe how microcomputers can aid in making law decisions, including decisions that relate to the judicial process, law practice, and law management

    Using Management Science to Assign Judges to Casetypes

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    Using Management Science to Assign Judges to Casetypes

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    Systems Analysis, Microcomputers, and the Judicial Process

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    Analytical methodology for ATM control panel design

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    This thesis presents a methodology for control panel design and layout along with a case study of an automated teller machine (ATM). A predictive model of human endurance and fatigue is developed from anthropometric, biomechanical and kinematics research. The layout problem is formulated to assign controls to locations to minimize the fatigue imposed on an operator performing a known set of tasks. A family of optimal and near-optimal layouts are found using conventional algorithms. The final hardware design refinements are suggested by human factors concerns. Ergonomic guidelines are also proposed for software aspects of the design. The methods and guidelines can provide hardware and software designers with useful insights into some human-machine interface considerations

    The introduction of computer aided learning to the Saudi Arabia Border Guard Naval Institute

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    The goal of this dissertation is to bridge the big gap between the present situation of BGNI and the other developed maritime institutions. In this dissertation BGNI was subjected to a detailed study. The developing use of the computer and its progress from the first generation to the present time has been efficiently used in developed maritime institutes. In addition, the reasons why BGNI benefit from the advance of CAL are suggested. This study includes the different aspects which are demanded for BGNI. The conditions and environment at features of the KSA that led to the establishment of BGNI, are narrated. Accordingly, a study of the development plans, tasks and responsibilities of the BGNI stresses the necessity to keep the institute in touch with the advances in technology in MET. The educational situation of KSA in general, and at BGNI in particular, is prefaced. Computer modes as enclosures for the educational, training and management subjects are explained. Also a discussion about the theoretical basis of CAL is attached. An evaluation process for computer program and instructor staff at BGNI are in need of reform. The reformed evaluation process will help in the progress of using computers for MET at the BGNI. Comments about the management at BGNI explain the important role of the information and communication technologies to the management process at maritime institutions. Finally, the dissertation is conclude with the recommendations for the use of computer technology as an aid for learning and training at the Border Guard Naval Institute

    Study of MAS practice and knowledge and bibliographic references for management advisory services : MASPAK

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    Computer models for management science

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    Book Reviews : Computer Models for Management Science

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    Computer models for management science, 2nd ed./ Erikson

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    xv, 303 hal. : ill. ; 20 cm
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