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Lessons Learned from Fifty Years of Observing Hardware and Human Behavior, Part 2

Discipline: Environmental Control/Life Support

This presentation focused on lessons learned in human and hardware behavior. During his many years in the industry, McMann observed that the hardware development process was intertwined with human influences, which impacted the outcome of the product.

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Joe McMann

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  • Part 1 (Lessons Learned from Fifty Years of Observing Hardware and Human Behavior, Part 1)
  • Part 3 (Lessons Learned from Fifty Years of Observing Hardware and Human Behavior, Part 3)

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