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1 classification problem solving
English-german engineering dictionary > classification problem solving
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2 job
(a) (employment, post) travail m, emploi m;∎ to look for a job chercher du travail ou un emploi;∎ to lose one's job perdre son emploi;∎ to be out of a job être sans travail ou emploiAmerican job action action f revendicative;job advertisement offre f d'emploi;ADMINISTRATION job analysis analyse f des tâches;job application demande f d'emploi;job application form formulaire m de candidature;job assignment assignation f des tâches;job classification classification f des emplois;job creation création f d'emplois;job creation scheme programme m de création d'emplois;job description description f de poste;job enlargement élargissement m des tâches;job enrichment enrichissement m des tâches;job evaluation évaluation f des tâches;job hunter demandeur m d'emploi;job hunting recherche f d'un emploi;∎ to go/be job hunting aller/être à la recherche d'un emploi;job interview entretien m d'embauche;job losses suppressions f pl d'emploi;job market marché m de l'emploi;job offer offre d'emploi;job opportunities débouchés m pl, perspectives f pl d'emploi;job prospects perspectives de carrière;job protection protection f de l'emploi;job rotation rotation f des postes;job satisfaction satisfaction f professionnelle;∎ although the pay is quite low, there is a high level of job satisfaction bien que le salaire soit assez bas, c'est un poste qui procure une grande satisfaction;job security sécurité f d'emploi;∎ talks of a merger caused speculation about job security les rumeurs de fusion ont nourri les conjectures quant à la sécurité des emplois concernés;job seeker demandeur(euse) m, f d'emploi;job sharing partage m de poste;job specification description f de l'emploi;job title fonction f;job vacancy poste m à pourvoir(b) (piece of work, task) tâche f, travail m;∎ to do a job faire un travail∎ to buy sth as a job lot acheter qch en lot;∎ they sold off the surplus as a job lot ils ont vendu tout l'excédent en un seul lotProfessionals in this program also participate in ongoing job enrichment and professional development activities designed to increase competence and confidence and to provide a forum for group information sharing and problem solving.
sous-traiter;∎ they jobbed out the work to three different firms ils ont confié le travail à trois sous-traitants -
3 method
1) метод; способ2) технология3) система4) порядок•- teach-yourself method
- absorption method
- access method
- access-oriented method
- acoustic emission method
- analytical method
- annotation method
- approximation method
- basic index sequence access method
- block indexing method of spacing
- block method
- block-tooling method
- bottom-up method
- boundary-element method
- BTR method
- c/c method
- calibration method
- cascade access method
- climb feed method
- coating method
- coding/classification method
- communication access method
- complementary method of measurement
- continuous-dress creep feed method
- control method
- copying method
- creep feed method
- cubic spline method
- cut-and-try method
- DDA method
- definitive method of measurement
- Delphi method
- dexel method
- diamond grinding/lapping method
- differential method of measurement
- Doppler selection method
- double doping method
- downfeed method
- dummy-load method
- finite elements method
- Fisher's method
- flow line method
- form-copying method
- form-generating method
- gagematic method
- gang method of planing
- generalized method
- generating method
- gradient method
- humanly transparent method
- in-cut method
- indexed sequential access method
- indirect generating method
- inspection method
- iteration method
- least square method
- locating method
- LS method
- magnetic-particle method
- manufacturing method
- maximum likelihood method
- Maxweel-Mohr method
- method of assembly connection
- method of item assembling
- method of measurement without contact
- method of measurement
- method of measurements by coincidence
- method of measurements by comparison against an actual measure
- modified roll method
- Monte Carlo method
- multicriterion design method
- noncontact method of measuring
- nondestructive method of testing
- null method of measurement
- out-cut method
- pecking method
- pilot discharge method
- pilot pulse method
- plunge-cut method
- point-to-point method
- probabilistic method
- problem-solving method
- processing method
- production method
- profile method of measurement of the surface roughness
- pulse-echo method
- qualitative safeguards methods
- quantative method
- questionary method
- rack-planing method
- rank correlation method
- reduction methods
- resident access method
- rolling method
- safety methods
- search-step method
- sequential access method
- sizematic method
- standard manufacturing methods
- step-by-step method
- stepwise method
- stored-program method
- structured method
- stylus method
- substitution method of measurement
- substitution method
- teaching playback method
- telemetering method
- test method
- tooling method
- top-down method
- tracer method of determining surface quality
- traverse method of grinding
- trial-and-error method
- unit-load method
- up-feed method
- value engineering method
- working method
- X-ray method
- zero method of measurement
- zero-deflection methodEnglish-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > method
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4 interactive
взаимодействующий, интерактивный, диалоговый
– interactive classification
– interactive computer-aided technology
– interactive editor
– interactive fault
– interactive language
– interactive manual-automatic control
– interactive mode
– interactive problem solving
– interactive program
– interactive programming
– interactive regime
– interactive remote robot
– interactive robot
– interactive system
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5 Psychology
We come therefore now to that knowledge whereunto the ancient oracle directeth us, which is the knowledge of ourselves; which deserveth the more accurate handling, by how much it toucheth us more nearly. This knowledge, as it is the end and term of natural philosophy in the intention of man, so notwithstanding it is but a portion of natural philosophy in the continent of nature.... [W]e proceed to human philosophy or Humanity, which hath two parts: the one considereth man segregate, or distributively; the other congregate, or in society. So as Human philosophy is either Simple and Particular, or Conjugate and Civil. Humanity Particular consisteth of the same parts whereof man consisteth; that is, of knowledges which respect the Body, and of knowledges that respect the Mind... how the one discloseth the other and how the one worketh upon the other... [:] the one is honored with the inquiry of Aristotle, and the other of Hippocrates. (Bacon, 1878, pp. 236-237)The claims of Psychology to rank as a distinct science are... not smaller but greater than those of any other science. If its phenomena are contemplated objectively, merely as nervo-muscular adjustments by which the higher organisms from moment to moment adapt their actions to environing co-existences and sequences, its degree of specialty, even then, entitles it to a separate place. The moment the element of feeling, or consciousness, is used to interpret nervo-muscular adjustments as thus exhibited in the living beings around, objective Psychology acquires an additional, and quite exceptional, distinction. (Spencer, 1896, p. 141)Kant once declared that psychology was incapable of ever raising itself to the rank of an exact natural science. The reasons that he gives... have often been repeated in later times. In the first place, Kant says, psychology cannot become an exact science because mathematics is inapplicable to the phenomena of the internal sense; the pure internal perception, in which mental phenomena must be constructed,-time,-has but one dimension. In the second place, however, it cannot even become an experimental science, because in it the manifold of internal observation cannot be arbitrarily varied,-still less, another thinking subject be submitted to one's experiments, comformably to the end in view; moreover, the very fact of observation means alteration of the observed object. (Wundt, 1904, p. 6)It is [Gustav] Fechner's service to have found and followed the true way; to have shown us how a "mathematical psychology" may, within certain limits, be realized in practice.... He was the first to show how Herbart's idea of an "exact psychology" might be turned to practical account. (Wundt, 1904, pp. 6-7)"Mind," "intellect," "reason," "understanding," etc. are concepts... that existed before the advent of any scientific psychology. The fact that the naive consciousness always and everywhere points to internal experience as a special source of knowledge, may, therefore, be accepted for the moment as sufficient testimony to the rights of psychology as science.... "Mind," will accordingly be the subject, to which we attribute all the separate facts of internal observation as predicates. The subject itself is determined p. 17) wholly and exclusively by its predicates. (Wundt, 1904,The study of animal psychology may be approached from two different points of view. We may set out from the notion of a kind of comparative physiology of mind, a universal history of the development of mental life in the organic world. Or we may make human psychology the principal object of investigation. Then, the expressions of mental life in animals will be taken into account only so far as they throw light upon the evolution of consciousness in man.... Human psychology... may confine itself altogether to man, and generally has done so to far too great an extent. There are plenty of psychological text-books from which you would hardly gather that there was any other conscious life than the human. (Wundt, 1907, pp. 340-341)The Behaviorist began his own formulation of the problem of psychology by sweeping aside all medieval conceptions. He dropped from his scientific vocabulary all subjective terms such as sensation, perception, image, desire, purpose, and even thinking and emotion as they were subjectively defined. (Watson, 1930, pp. 5-6)According to the medieval classification of the sciences, psychology is merely a chapter of special physics, although the most important chapter; for man is a microcosm; he is the central figure of the universe. (deWulf, 1956, p. 125)At the beginning of this century the prevailing thesis in psychology was Associationism.... Behavior proceeded by the stream of associations: each association produced its successors, and acquired new attachments with the sensations arriving from the environment.In the first decade of the century a reaction developed to this doctrine through the work of the Wurzburg school. Rejecting the notion of a completely self-determining stream of associations, it introduced the task ( Aufgabe) as a necessary factor in describing the process of thinking. The task gave direction to thought. A noteworthy innovation of the Wurzburg school was the use of systematic introspection to shed light on the thinking process and the contents of consciousness. The result was a blend of mechanics and phenomenalism, which gave rise in turn to two divergent antitheses, Behaviorism and the Gestalt movement. The behavioristic reaction insisted that introspection was a highly unstable, subjective procedure.... Behaviorism reformulated the task of psychology as one of explaining the response of organisms as a function of the stimuli impinging upon them and measuring both objectively. However, Behaviorism accepted, and indeed reinforced, the mechanistic assumption that the connections between stimulus and response were formed and maintained as simple, determinate functions of the environment.The Gestalt reaction took an opposite turn. It rejected the mechanistic nature of the associationist doctrine but maintained the value of phenomenal observation. In many ways it continued the Wurzburg school's insistence that thinking was more than association-thinking has direction given to it by the task or by the set of the subject. Gestalt psychology elaborated this doctrine in genuinely new ways in terms of holistic principles of organization.Today psychology lives in a state of relatively stable tension between the poles of Behaviorism and Gestalt psychology.... (Newell & Simon, 1963, pp. 279-280)As I examine the fate of our oppositions, looking at those already in existence as guide to how they fare and shape the course of science, it seems to me that clarity is never achieved. Matters simply become muddier and muddier as we go down through time. Thus, far from providing the rungs of a ladder by which psychology gradually climbs to clarity, this form of conceptual structure leads rather to an ever increasing pile of issues, which we weary of or become diverted from, but never really settle. (Newell, 1973b, pp. 288-289)The subject matter of psychology is as old as reflection. Its broad practical aims are as dated as human societies. Human beings, in any period, have not been indifferent to the validity of their knowledge, unconcerned with the causes of their behavior or that of their prey and predators. Our distant ancestors, no less than we, wrestled with the problems of social organization, child rearing, competition, authority, individual differences, personal safety. Solving these problems required insights-no matter how untutored-into the psychological dimensions of life. Thus, if we are to follow the convention of treating psychology as a young discipline, we must have in mind something other than its subject matter. We must mean that it is young in the sense that physics was young at the time of Archimedes or in the sense that geometry was "founded" by Euclid and "fathered" by Thales. Sailing vessels were launched long before Archimedes discovered the laws of bouyancy [ sic], and pillars of identical circumference were constructed before anyone knew that C IID. We do not consider the ship builders and stone cutters of antiquity physicists and geometers. Nor were the ancient cave dwellers psychologists merely because they rewarded the good conduct of their children. The archives of folk wisdom contain a remarkable collection of achievements, but craft-no matter how perfected-is not science, nor is a litany of successful accidents a discipline. If psychology is young, it is young as a scientific discipline but it is far from clear that psychology has attained this status. (Robinson, 1986, p. 12)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Psychology
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