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Title: Robot-Age Changeable Knowledge
By (author): Rinaldo C Michelini
ISBN10-13: 1606929054 : 9781606929056
Format: Hardback
Size: 180x260mm
Pages: 339
Weight: .970 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - August   2009
List Price: 84.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Industry & industrial studies
The current division between industrialised and developing countries/societies is based on relatively recent paradigms of mankind's growth which have occurred within the so-called industrial revolution. Actually, the "INDUSTRY" paradigms, at least, in their original formulation, lead to rather unstable growth, being based on the transformation effectiveness, through which the natural capital is used, to be reshaped in value to consumables, and quickly disposed in waste and pollution. The book explores alternatives, in which the "KNOWLEDGE" paradigms might support further wealth build-up, based on the value chains in intangibles, and, possibly, on the "COGNITIVE" revolution, where the transformation efficiency, this time, applies not only on material inanimate resources, rather as well as on artificial life deployments. The analyses move reconsidering the "INDUSTRY" patterns in their contingencies, typically, related with the western world cultural background and organisation style. The experienced context, perhaps explains why industrialism appeared in mankind's history with narrow timing and localisation outcomes. It might be used, nonetheless, to explore alternative outlooks on how restructuring the world to come, with collaborative altruism, in lieu of competitive challenge, to make further growth possible.
Table of Contents:
Foreword (Professor Gerd Hirzinger); Preface; The "Industry" Paradigms; Uniqueness of Capitalism Growth; Lessons from Mankind's History; Modes in the Knowledge Challenge; Industrialism Twilight; Trends in Manufacturing Technologies; The "Knowledge" Paradigms; Paradigms in Robotic Complexity; Mankind Loyalty & World Citizenship; Questioning Looks to the Future; Robots in Manufacturing Jobs; Work Surroundings Structures; Robots in Service Applications; Action Surroundings Choices; Remote Overseen/Controlled Aids; Autonomic Task-Driven Equipment; Remarks, Prospects & Conclusion; Making Globalisation Work; The Ecologic Consistency Pledge; The "Robot Age" Challenge; Index.
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