Manion et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Technological catastrophes: their causes and preventionManion et al., 2002
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- 10422887199410790704
- Author
- Manion M
- Evan W
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- Publication venue
- Technology in Society
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Spectacular technological successes worldwide have deflected attention from the growing number of technological catastrophes. As technology becomes increasingly complex, technological disasters are likely to increase. Since the Industrial Revolution, we have …
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