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Knowledge visualization for engineered systems

Nahavandi, Saeid, Jia, Dawei and Bhatti, Asim 2010, Knowledge visualization for engineered systems, in Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pp.5-13.

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Title Knowledge visualization for engineered systems
Author(s) Nahavandi, Saeid
Jia, Dawei
Bhatti, Asim
Title of book Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems
Editor(s) Setchi, Rossitza
Jordanov, Ivan
Howlett, Robert J.
Jain, Lakhmi C.
Publication date 2010
Series Lecture Notes in Computer Science; v.6276
Chapter number 5
Total chapters 277
Start page 5
End page 13
Total pages 9
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Place of Publication Berlin, Germany
Keyword(s) knowledge visualization
training
virtual environments
performance
spatial cognition
Summary In this information age computer modelling and simulation is proving an indispensable tool for system design, operation, analysis, decision-making, optimisation, education and training. World leading operations are increasingly relying on modelling and simulation to develop more efficient systems and to produce higher quality products and services. Modelling and simulation allows scientists and engineers a better understanding of three-dimensional and time-dependent phenomena, as well as providing a platform for predicting future behaviour. This paper covers aspects of a keynote speech delivered by Saeid Nahavandi which focus on the challenges associated with the modelling and simulation of engineered systems and discusses how knowledge visualisation can provide effective communication to various levels of organisational management. Through examining the concepts of knowledge visualization, performance and spatial cognition and its relationship with user performance, perceptions and feedback on a series of assembly operations, tangible benefits of knowledge creation and representation of a 3 dimensional engineered system for training of complex motor and technical skills are shown.
ISBN 9783642153860
3642153860
ISSN 0302-9743
Language eng
Field of Research 090602 Control Systems, Robotics and Automation
Socio Economic Objective 970109 Expanding Knowledge in Engineering
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
HERDC collection year 2010
Copyright notice ©2010, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30031452

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: Centre for Intelligent Systems Research
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