#435 – BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO HALT – FRED SCHENKELBERG

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Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT) is a technique to expose weaknesses or faults with a product.

HALT uses individual or combined stresses in a step stress approach to quickly apply sufficient stress to reveal defects.

HALT is not a specific chamber or fixed set of test conditions. It is an exploratory process to reveal weaknesses in a design. Continue reading

#435 – BIDEN EXECUTIVE ORDER TACKLES AI RISKS – ANJANA SUSARIA

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The comprehensive, even sweeping, set of guidelines for artificial intelligence that the White House unveiled in an executive order on Oct. 30, 2023, show that the U.S. government is attempting to address the risks posed by AI.

As a researcher of information systems and responsible AI, I believe the executive order represents an important step in building responsible and trustworthy AI. Continue reading

#435 – CLIMATE CHANGE RISK ASSESSMENTS – JAMES KLINE PH.D.

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In June 2021 the Australian State of New South Wales (NSW) published Climate Risk Ready NSW Guide. The guide is designed to assist local government in developing a climate change risk assessment plan. This piece looks at the Draft Climate Change Risk Assessment and Adaption Action Plan developed by the Hawkesbury Council of NSW. Continue reading

#435 – DISASTROUS COMMUNICATIONS AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT? – DAVID ROSS PH.D.

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It is so easy for me to remember leaving an old employer’s large meeting room, gauging the reaction of my colleagues to “the launch of our new plan” for the company. It was easy because they all had the same response as I had to the CEO’s spiel: confusion and bewilderment. Continue reading

#435 – SYSTEMS CHANGES NEEDED IN GOVERNANCE, INSURANCE, AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS – BOB LEONARD

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I was in the room seven years ago when David Houle, the futurist, addressed the annual conference of Sarasota County realtors. If you don’t know, Sarasota is a seaside city on the Gulf coast of Florida. It has several heavily populated barrier islands just a couple feet above sea level. He said, “When will it become illegal to list properties vulnerable to sea level rise and storm surge without notifying potential buyers?” Continue reading