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Taeho Woo
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Taeho Woo: Seoul National University
Chapter Chapter 14 in Atomic Information Technology, 2012, pp 181-181 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The information technology (IT) will be developed more in both areas of hardware and software. This has been reflected as the interdisciplinary and convergence trends of the 21st century style technology. Therefore, the assessment and management skills of this book will be applied much more to the nuclear industry very effectively. In the regulatory aspect, the real time risk analysis could be realized by the portable communications system like the iPhone. In addition, the information of plant operations would be supplied to many bodies simultaneously, which will reduce the human errors. This needs more study in the effectiveness of simultaneous information flow, which means the characteristics of the IT where many followers connect to others by social network system like facebook. The nuclear power plants (NPPs) accident would be prevented by the fast estimation of safety assessment using the social networking system. The hologram will be substituted with conventional pad-type terminal.
Keywords: Real-time Risk Analysis; Social Network Systems; Portable Communication Systems; Hologram; Nuclear Industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-4030-6_14
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