IGI Global Offers Free Access to "Risk Management in Aviation: The Challenge of Discrimination"

The study of faulty design in human-built systems, also referred to as human-caused design errors, has reached a critical juncture. Insurance giant Munich Re recently calculated that between 2001 and 2011, high-tech companies have spent more than $1.5 trillion in out-of-pocket expenses to cover faulty design. Contributing to this high error rate is what software giant SAP refers to as the "Quagmire of Complexity," in which complexity is a primary detriment in influencing escalating costs and obstructing company growth.

Complexity costs are enormous. The 200 largest companies in the world spend over $237 billion a year on complexity costs alone, in turn reducing productive management time by an astounding 40%.

During December, IGI Global is offering free access to the article, "Risk Management in Aviation: The Challenge of Discrimination." In this article, design teams and managers will find much useful information on important aspects of non-linear problem solving in large scale dynamic systems.

IGI Global is one of the leading publishers of books, journals, and databases on information and computer science technology applied to business and public administration, engineering, education, medicine and healthcare, and social science. They are now offering FREE lifetime e-access with all print journal subscriptions.

For more information on these products, contact Christopher Burke, burke@amigos.org or 800-843-8482, ext. 2805.