언어/How to Measure Anything3 9.29 p.17~ 1. 천재는 역시 다르다 While other scientists were making final adjustments to instruments used to measure the yield of the blast, Fermi was making confetti out of a page of notebook paper. As the wind from the initial blast wave began to blow through the camp, he slowly dribbled the confetti into the air, observing how far back it was scattered by the blast (taking the farthest scattered pieces as being.. 2020. 9. 29. 9.7 p.7~ p.9 Applied Information Economics: A Universal Approach to Measurement 1. Define the decision 2. Determine what you know now 3. Compute the value of additional information (If none, go to step 5) 4. Measure where information value is high. (Return to steps 2 and 3 until further measurement is not needed) 5. Make a decisuon and act on it. (Return to step 1 and repeat as each action creates new de.. 2020. 9. 7. 9.3 p.3- p.3 When you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have scarcely in your thoughts advanced to the state of science. —Lord Kelvin (1824–1907), British physicist and member of the House of Lords Li.. 2020. 9. 3. 이전 1 다음