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| '''Venue:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bonner+Hall,+Buffalo,+NY+14228/@43.0015347,-78.7892413,18z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89d373d23c86618b:0x8c647cf93d29841c!8m2!3d43.0015347!4d-78.788147 Bonner Hall], University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Buffalo, NY
| | See [http://ncorwiki.buffalo.edu/index.php/Capabilities:_Human_and_Machine here] |
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| '''Date:''' Friday, April 20, 2018
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| '''Background:''' A capability is an attribute of a person or a thing which brings benefits when realized. Examples of human capabilities are knowledge and skills. Examples of machine capabilities are controllability and reliability. Clinicians deal with human capabilities such as the ability of patients to make decisions or to cope with pain. Systems engineers deal with both human and machine capabilities when they design systems taking into account how they will train the system operators
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| '''Draft Schedule'''
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| 1:00pm Introduction and Welcome
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| 1:15pm [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith Barry Smith]: Defining 'Capability'
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| 2:15pm [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-koch-05627a99/ Peter Koch]: Representing Human Capabilities
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| 3:15pm Break
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| 3:30pm '''Keynote Lecture'''
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| :::[http://www.txstate.edu/technology/contacts/faculty/ameri.html Farhad Ameri]: Representing Manufacturing Capabilities | |
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| '''Sponsors'''
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| *[http://www.buffalo.edu/sustainablemanufacturingandadvancedrobotictechnologies.htmlSMART Sustainable Manufacturing and Advanced Robotic Technologies]
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| *[https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/ncor/ National Center for Ontological Research]
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