Title
Using process-oriented interfaces for solving the automation paradox in highly automated navy vessels
Author
van Diggelen, J.
Post, W.
Rakhorst, M.
Plasmeijer, R.
van Staal, W.
Publication year
2014
Abstract
This paper describes a coherent engineering method for developing high level human machine interaction within a highly automated environment consisting of sensors, actuators, automatic situation assessors and planning devices. Our approach combines ideas from cognitive work analysis, cognitive engineering, ontology engineering, and task-based prototyping. We describe our experiences with this approach when applying this suite to develop an innovative socio-technical system for fighting the internal battle in navy vessels with a strongly reduced manning. © 2014 Springer International Publishing. Organisation: Core Technology; Dituel; Gemius; Google; Human Brain Project; IOS Press
Subject
Human Performances
PCS - Perceptual and Cognitive Systems
ELSS - Earth, Life and Social Sciences
Informatics
Cognitive engineering
Human-machine interaction
Task-oriented programming
Automation
Automated environments
Automatic situation
Cognitive engineering
Cognitive work analysis
Human machine interaction
Ontology engineering
Sociotechnical systems
Task-oriented programming
Naval vessels
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09912-5_37
TNO identifier
513431
Publisher
Springer Verlag
ISBN
9783319099118
ISSN
1611-3349
Source
10th International Conference on Active Media Technology, AMT 2014, 11 August 2014 through 14 August 2014, Warsaw, 8610 LNCS, 442-452
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Document type
conference paper