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View Article  CEP Start Here Guide
originally put in place for a predecessor weblog (http://cep.weblogger.com) this page was still under construction at the time that this website was started... it may be updated sometime.... the links marked "#" point to the articles on the weblogger site:    more »
View Article  Cybernetics - start here guide
originally put in place for a predecessor weblog (http://cep.weblogger.com) this page was still under construction at the time that this website was started... it may be updated sometime.... the links marke "#" point to the articles on the weblogger site:   more »
View Article  IEEE 1451 Revived
Sensor Interface Standard Rides Again
Simpler, practical applications of its recently approved IEEE 1451.4 section have revived the overall Smart Transducer Interface Standard, while the plug-and-play capabilities of its transducer electronic data sheets (TEDs) for analog-to-digital information transfer are igniting development of new solutions.
Jim Montague (Control Engineering November 1, 2004)

Reports of the demise of the IEEE 1451 Smart Transducer Interface Standard have been greatly exaggerated—to paraphrase Mark Twain. Though not actually ailing, the standard was delayed in limbo, until developers began using its recently approved IEEE 1451.4 section .....
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originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 1/20/05; 5:53:11 PM in the Sensors section. permalink#
View Article  Watchdog systems pack a bite
Wireless sensor-based products that monitor homes and alert owners about water leaks or unauthorized intruders, as well as issuing reminders ...   more »
View Article  Practical Real-time Multivariate Fault Detection and Classification


 in Semiconductor International (reg ...   more »

View Article  Coated nanotubes make biosensors
TrnMag.com (December 29, 2004/January 5, 2005) carries a story about  researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign working ...   more »
View Article  Overview of Sensor Networks
In this guest editorial (August 24) in the IEEE Computer Society  the authors discuss a vision for the future of ...   more »
View Article  IBM shares lessons learned from Wal-Mart
Unexpected sources such as bug zappers and radio towers can wreak havoc on a radio-frequency identification deployment ...   more »
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View Article  Coming To A store Near You
Two stories now in print in the January 2005 (vol 13, No. 1) of Software Development under the promo "A primer ...   more »
View Article  Globetechnology: Yahoo to provide real-time traffic

NEW YORK — Many travelers by now are accustomed to getting maps and driving directions on the Internet. A new ...   more »

View Article  European Workshop: Wireless Sensor Networks (2005)
Technically sponsored by IEEE Communications Society, the 2nd European Workshop on Wireless Sensor Networks [EWSN 2005] will be held Jan. ...   more »
View Article  The New Ruthless Economy: Work and Power in the Digital Age
In this book by Simon Head (Oxford University Press, 2003) the author maintains that information technology is being used not to liberate workers from drudgery but to further their regimentation... as the HBR says "A sobering view of the new workplace."

Head maintains that far from empowering, the net result of the implementation of the principles of industrialization to skilled (knowledge work, whether at the high income profession positions such as the physician or with the skilled work of lower-inome workers such as call center agents)is what he calls "skill debilitation."

His message is clear, especially when Head speaks out against all encompasing Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems: work is becoming more onerous and closely controlled.

This book is descriptive and doesn't cover what regular readers of this site will know is our premise -- that he design of viable systems through the use of sound managerial cybernetics foundations should not be compromised... something that appears not to be the case in the sites that Head has reviewed in his studies. 

The book is evidence of why systems design must not be left to the single focus of low variety re-engineering efforts.

My ranking: * * *


originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 10/15/05; 11:08:45 PM
in the Errors section.
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View Article  Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets
Seldom do book publishers cover notes reflect the reality of the contents.  Even rarer is the case where they understate the charm and impact that a book can have, but this is the case in this work of Nassim Nicholas Taleb (Random House, 2005 2nd ed.):

" ... here is the word of mouth sensation that will change the way you think about business and the world.  This book is about luck: more precisely, aobut how we perceive luck in our personal and professional experiences.  Set against the backdrop of the most conspicuous forum in which luck is mistaken for skill -- the markets -- Fooled by Randomness is an irreverent, iconoclastic, eye-opening and endlessly entertaining multidisciplinary exploration of one of the least understood forces in all of our lives."

The author maintains that we undrestimate the share of randomness in just about everything and that "... the Tragic Vision of humankind that believes in the existence of inherent limitations and flaws in the way we think and act requires an acknowledgement of this fact as a basis for any individual and collective action."  ... "Needless to say that the ideas of this book fall squarely into the Tragic category: We are faulty and there is no need to bother trying to correct our flaws.  We are so defective and so mismatched to our environment that we can just work around these flaws."

Methods to work around these flaws are, of course, the themes of the Cybernetic and CEP streams in this web site... You'll find that this book is an excellent starting point to understand the magnitude of task that faces us... and the ultimate reminder that in many cases the false belief in determinism (often brought on by artificial reduction of the dimensionality of things) can be the beginning of the road to ruin for as Taleb so succinctly states in the prologue: "As much as you believe in the 'keep-it-simple-stupid' it is the simplification that is dangerous."

My ranking: * * * * * 
originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 10/15/05; 8:56:58 PM
in the Errors section.
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View Article  A prime piece of evidence linking human activity to climate change turns out to be an artifact of poor mathematics.
A reading of a pair of articles from Technology Review.com is instructive about how "received doctrine" can become established fact...and ...   more »
View Article  Technology over Tsunami ?
David Coursey isn't so sure that a computerized monitoring system would have saved lives.... human nature being what it is.......   more »
View Article  'Airlines have become way too dependent on computers'
Airlines' computer systems questioned according to this report carried on CNN.com ....Tuesday, December 28, 2004 Posted: 1524 GMT (2324 HKT) ...   more »
View Article  Human error: models and management
A most interesting article in BMJ (British Medical journal) .....

BMJ 2000;320:768-770 ( 18 March )
Education and debate

Human error: models and ...   more »

View Article  Electrical Blackouts: A Systemic Problem
"Although human error can be the proximate cause of a blackout, the real causes are found much deeper in the ...   more »
View Article  First Flight – True UAV Autonomy At Last
Melbourne, Australia, 6th July 2004. In a world first, truly autonomous, Intelligent Agent-controlled flight was achieved by a Codarra ‘Avatar’ ...   more »
View Article  Sensors in Prosthetics
A. J. Perkins writes "Returning amputees from Iraq are getting computer-driven artifical limbs allowing greater balance and mobility. These futuristic ...   more »
View Article  Aircraft the size of Bees
“Insects and birds are as efficient as they could be, so we look at how they are doing this and ...   more »
View Article  Embedded Linux becoming 'disruptive force'
Embedded Linux becoming 'disruptive force' Wednesday February 18, 2004 - [ 06:00 PM GMT ]  in NewsForge By: Chris Preimesberger ...   more »
View Article  Robot balloons could explore Mars
According to this story in the BBC News, airlines will be able to call up their planes on the internet ...   more »
View Article  AI to help Martian exploration
Scientists are developing a wearable, 'intelligent' computer system to help humans or robots explore Mars on future missions to the ...   more »
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View Article  Lessons Forgot : patent policy circa 1882
Since I resurrected this weblog I've been asked several times if there is any rhyme or reason for the eclectic ...   more »
View Article  A Brewing ....
SAN FRANCISCO--A mysterious bidder paid $15.5 million in a bankruptcy court auction of dozens of Internet-related patents--and then rushed out of ...   more »
View Article  XML Patent : Core Techcnology locked up ?
This Can't be Good: Over the past year, there have been a number of cases where patents have been asserted against core technologies,   more »
View Article  FTC Tosses Out Case Against Rambus
Although the FTC will release its full ruling this coming Monday the agency made its decision known on Tuesday. ......   more »
View Article  Stop Predatory Patentees
Patent law's requirement that a patent attorney be hired every time one becomes aware of a patent that may relate to their activity is "irrational and unjustifiably prejudicial," ...   more »
View Article  The Future of Ideas: the Fate of the Commons in a Connected World
I just finished reading this and must agree with the people that have been insisting ....   more »
View Article  Crafting an Effective Patent Invalidity Opinion - Is It the Last Bastion of Defense?
This white paper (pdf) Crafting an Effective Patent Invalidity Opinion - Is It the Last Bastion of Defense? comes to the conclusion "In a perfect world, an accused infringer should not have to rely solely on an opinion of counsel to avoid a willfulness finding and/or enhanced damages or attorneys’ fees. However ....   more »
View Article  More than just software patents fall into Ludicrous Category
U.S. Patent 6,368,227, issued April 9,2002  describes a method for swinging ``in which a user positioned on a standard ...   more »
View Article  Rambus being hit on all fronts
A very interesting case... Rambus sat on industry standards groups and was accused of  flagrant violations of the process... never-the-less in inital patent wranglings in the USA their patents were allowed to stand.  But then federal investigators started to look to see if the transgressions in the standards group process were themselves actionable...results on this to come shortly, but according to theis article Rambus is also in trouble in Europe:
Europe to revoke Rambus memory patent While memory maker awaits ruling on FTC fraud allegations The Register 
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origiannly Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 2/13/04; 11:43:31 AM in the IP section. permalink#
View Article  Microsoft snags XML-related patent
The company wins another U.S. patent for XML-related technology, one of the first in an expected flood of filings surrounding ...   more »
View Article  Pandora's Box for Open Source
Open source has become something like the invisible hand of the software economy ...   more »
View Article  A "Start Here" guide to the Software Patent Controversy
a look at the history of how patents for software ....   more »
View Article  Patenting Air or Protecting Property?
Information Age Invents a New Problem ....   more »
View Article  Ordinary Skill in the Art
According to Jeffrey Ullman, there are significant abuses of the patent system...   more »
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View Article  The Coming Software Patent Crisis: Can Linux Survive
Bogus software patents pose a genuine threat to computer industry innovation. ...   more »
View Article  Debunking the Software Patent Myths
This article was published in the Communications of the ACM, June, 1992 The author is an active proponent and defender of software patents.

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originally Posted to cep.weblogger.com by David Soul on 2/8/04; 6:25:00 PM in the IP section. permalink#
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View Article  Petition Against Software Patent
To:  The United States Government

We, the undersigned, are voters involved in the IT industry who believe that software patents ...   more »

View Article  Petition Against Software Patent
To:  The United States Government

We, the undersigned, are voters involved in the IT industry who believe that software patents ...   more »

View Article  Wrinkle in 'Seamless' Feel of the Web
When the initial success of Eolas in a court case against Microsoft was announced, it seemed to have hit the software quite hard in the pocket book and made thier life difficult. The action was hearaded by many at the time as great stuff... but not so fast ...   more »
View Article  Real Time as well as Right Time
BAM goes XML? ....   more »
View Article  Standards emerge from BPM stew
Just what is happening in the business process management (BPM) software standards arena? ....   more »
View Article  WS-I announces launch of Advocates Program
The Web Services Interoperability organization (WS-I) announces a program for companies that although support the WS-I's work, they don't have the resources to join...   more »
View Article  Q&A: Tom Glover, IBM and WS-I Web Services Exec
The whole field Web Services appears to be in a state of churn as there appears to be a quagmire of standards ...   more »
View Article  WS-Notification or WS-Eventing to be or not to be?
"Web Services Event Standards Take Big Step Forward" claims the title of this Gartner document (Note Number: FT-22-0670) by  Roy ...   more »
View Article  IBM proposes convergence of Web services, grid computing
SAN FRANCISCO -- IBM and several other vendors on Tuesday unveiled three specifications intended to converge Web services and grid ...   more »
View Article  Is your car spying on you?
To get key accident data, 30 million cars now record drivers' behavior.
| Correspondent of The ...   more »
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View Article  Keeping Email Private
David Appell comments on potential hazards when "special circumstances manage to drill their way into every reasonable policy.."   more »
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View Article  Kafkaesque? Big Brother? Finding the Right Literary Metaphor for Net Privacy
Carl Kaplan writes in the NY Times about an article by Daniel J. Solove, an assistant professor at Seton Hall ...   more »
View Article  Least of the Cows' Worries ?
RFID technology is now being used to streamline collection and testing of milk samples on Australian cows. (The cows point ...   more »
View Article  Lean at Home: Some New Year Resolutions
Lean Manufacturing in the Home - Some New Years resoultion from the editors of 'Superfactory' ...   more »
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View Article  IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: 2006
SMC The 2006 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics will be held October 8-11, 2006 at the Grand Hotel in Taipei, Taiwan. Important deadlines: February 1, submission of proposals for special sessions; March 1, submission of papers (full papers only); May 15, notification of acceptance; July 1, final camera-ready papers [more].
View Article  Automating Invention: Norbert Weiner on Computer Automation and Work
Robert Plotkin ('Automating Invention") often writes about the economic effects of computer automation    more »
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