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Sixth international naval engineering conference and exhibition
23 – 25 April 2002, Glasgow, UK
Full conference proceedings on CD-ROM
The rapid advancement of the electronic age dominates every
aspect of the marine engineering development. Is the balance
between the sailor and the designer correct? Should it shift
in favour of the machine, and are those who manage the automation
sufficiently in control? Does education and training provide
the marine engineer with the capability to adjust to the ship’s
advanced systems?
INEC 2002 explored how effective operation of a warship can
be achieved whilst reducing manning and increasing automation.
Conference themes
• people
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computer assistance
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simulation output/tools
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electrical technologies/propulsion
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controls philosophy/technology
This CD-ROM includes:
• Full search facility
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Over 40 technical papers
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Presentations (as available)
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Exhibitor information
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here to order online.
Normal price
• IMarEST members and academics £80
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Non-members £150
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