DocumentCode :
1245152
Title :
Integrating field work in system design: a methodology and two case studies
Author :
Sundström, Gunilla A. ; Salvador, Anthony C.
Author_Institution :
GTE Labs. Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
fYear :
1995
fDate :
3/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
385
Lastpage :
399
Abstract :
Bridging the “gap” between observation of end-users´ needs and support system design is a prerequisite for any user-centered design and support system development process. The authors describe a framework, functional information and knowledge acquisition (FIKA-) modeling, that can be used both to structure observations in complex environments and to structure support system functionality. The central idea is to focus on information and knowledge types an end-user needs rather than on specific end-user actions. Two examples from industrial process control illustrate the approach. The first example demonstrates how high-level system requirements can be captured. The second example shows how to gather knowledge to generate a model specifying end-users´ information and knowledge requirements
Keywords :
modelling; process control; complex environments; end-users´ needs; field work integration; functional information and knowledge acquisition modeling; industrial process control; knowledge types; support system design; system design; user-centered design; Computer aided software engineering; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Humans; Knowledge acquisition; Laboratories; Man machine systems; Power system modeling; Telecommunication control; User centered design;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9472
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/21.364853
Filename :
364853
Link To Document :
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