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| The duty of safety and quality assurance requires that all underwater sensors and electrical components are designed and implemented in a manner that ensures they are safe for both users and marine life. This includes minimizing potential risks associated with system failures by incorporating reliable design solutions and protective measures that reduce the likelihood and impact of malfunctions. | The duty of safety and quality assurance requires that all underwater sensors and electrical components are designed and implemented in a manner that ensures they are safe for both users and marine life. This includes minimizing potential risks associated with system failures by incorporating reliable design solutions and protective measures that reduce the likelihood and impact of malfunctions. | ||
| - | The duty of information transparency emphasizes the importance of providing accurate and accessible data. Real-time sensor | + | The duty of information transparency emphasizes the importance of providing accurate and accessible data. Sensor |
| The duty to maximize economic utility involves supporting clients in achieving cost efficiency over time. This includes designing systems that reduce long-term maintenance requirements and operational costs, thereby increasing the overall economic value of the solution. | The duty to maximize economic utility involves supporting clients in achieving cost efficiency over time. This includes designing systems that reduce long-term maintenance requirements and operational costs, thereby increasing the overall economic value of the solution. | ||