refactor(dissertation): move introuction to each separate sections

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\documentclass[../dissertation.tex]{subfiles}
\begin{document}
\section{Hypothesis}
\begin{itemize}
\item Checklists can be tested in a simulated environment
to find flaws in checklist for things like
\begin{itemize}
\item Can be done in an amount of time that will not endanger aircraft
\item Provides reproducible results
\item Procedures will not endanger aircraft or crew further (Crew referring to Checklist Manifesto with the cargo door blowout)
\end{itemize}
\item Results in being able to see where to improve checklists
\end{itemize}
\section{Safety}
\section{Solution Stack}
\begin{itemize}
\item There would be around 3 main components to this tester

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\documentclass[../dissertation.tex]{subfiles}
\begin{document}
\section{Motivation}
\subsubsection*{Context}
\section{Scene}
\begin{itemize}
\item Designing Emergency Checklists is difficult
\item Procedures in checklists must be tested in simulators~\cite{nasa-design},
which usually means trained pilots test it, as the tests need
to work consistently~\cite{manifesto} (making sure it's not lengthy,
concise and gets critical procedures)
\lfcomment{Testing for what? What's the baseline? I guess you will need some kind of evidence/argument that demonstrates that with and without the checklist results are markedly different. }
\item Checklists are usually carried out in high
workload environments, especially emergency ones
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection*{Problem}
\section{Motivation}
\begin{itemize}
\item Testing procedures in checklists are often neglected~\cite{nasa-design}
\item There are some checklists that may not be fit
for certain scenarios - e.g. ditching (water landing)
checklist for US Airways Flight 1549 assumed at least one engine
was running~\cite{AWE1549}, but in this scenario, there were none
\lfcomment{What check lists and what scenarios?}
\item Some checklists may make pilots \enquote{stuck}
- not widely implemented, could be fixed with \enquote{opt out} points.
e.g. US Airways 1549, plane below 3000ft, could have skip to
later in the checklist to something like turn on APU, otherwise plane
will have limited control~\cite{AWE1549}.
\lfcomment{Yes, or might make them ignore the checklist. What criteria does that?}
\item Checklists may take too long to carry out - Swissair 111
\lfcomment{Yes. See Checklist manifesto test}
\end{itemize}
\subsubsection*{Rationale}
\begin{itemize}
\item Test checklists in a simulated environment
to find flaws in checklist for things like
\begin{itemize}
\item Can be done in an amount of time that will not endanger aircraft
\item Provides reproducible results
\item Procedures will not endanger aircraft or crew further (Crew referring to Checklist Manifesto with the cargo door blowout)
\end{itemize}
\lfcomment{Again, explain testing against what}
\item Results in being able to see where to improve checklists
\end{itemize}
\section{Aim}

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