Work domain model to support shipboard Command and Control


Abstract:

Shipboard Command and Control presents unique challenges for decision support. Command decisions require an understanding of your own ship's capabilities as well as the capabilities and the intentions of friendly and hostile parties. While some actions can be pre-planned, naval decision makers will always be faced with unanticipated situations resulting from unknown variables in the environment or unexpected changes in their own equipment or technological capabilities. Decision support for these unanticipated situations demands that these operators be provided with as complete and flexible models of the situation as possible. Ecological interface design is a paradigm for design for unanticipated situations that has evolved from the domain of nuclear power that bases design on a Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) that develops of work domain models. In this paper we applied this approach to the domain of Command and Control for the Canadian HALIFAX Class frigate. In all, 38 work domain models were developed from which we generated 132 information support requirements. This paper presents the first iterations of those models and discusses the application of this approach to the domain of Command and Control.

Año de publicación:

2000

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    Fuente:

    scopusscopus

    Tipo de documento:

    Conference Object

    Estado:

    Acceso restringido

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Factores humanos y ergonomía

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Ingeniería militar y náutica
    • Ciencia militar
    • Instrumentos de precisión y otros dispositivos