RE: Ethics grad work Therac-25

2008-05-12 Thread Ronald R. Wellman
People who are intererested in how management responsibility is viewed by the U.S. government might want to read up on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling of the United States versus Park, 421 U.S. 658 (1975). This is where an executive was found guilty under strict liability for selling unsanitary food

RE: Ethics grad work Therac-25

2008-05-12 Thread Brian O'Connell
I will have to assume that Mr. Bender has a background in software verification and validation, or has had at least some involvement in a non-trivial software development project; and perhaps some inside knowledge of the thought processes of the Therac engineering team. I am certainly not a

EMI Data Table

2008-05-12 Thread Grace Lin
Dear Members, Is Excel is the easiest way to create data table (for six data points required) and merge to the Word document for reports? I did Google search this morning. Once I have an Excel data table, I am able to export it to a Word document by opening a Word document and Insert- object -

Re: Ethics grad work Therac-25

2008-05-12 Thread John Woodgate
In message nbenipnmgoglomnalfjleenecmaa.rwell...@wellman.com, dated Mon, 12 May 2008, Ronald R. Wellman rwell...@wellman.com writes: People who are intererested in how management responsibility is viewed by the U.S. government might want to read up on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling of the

Re: EMI Data Table

2008-05-12 Thread John Woodgate
In message 2a93eb060805120823q54738da8k58b4262d461f2...@mail.gmail.com, dated Mon, 12 May 2008, Grace Lin graceli...@gmail.com writes: Is Excel is the easiest way to create data table (for six data points required) and merge to the Word document for reports?  Some people swear by it, others

RE: EMI Data Table

2008-05-12 Thread Gert Gremmen
Well, the target for an EMI report Is to allow someone to reproduce the measurements to a good degree of confidence. If you are able to leave those data out, AND at the same time guarantee that authorities (or competitors) can reproduce your measurements, with a reasonable chance of