DocumentCode
2687227
Title
Enriching the design process: developing a wearable operator´s assistant
Author
Moffett, J. ; Wahila, D. ; Graefe, C. ; Siegel, J. ; Swart, J.
Author_Institution
Human-Comput. Interaction Inst., Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
16-17 Oct. 2000
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
42
Abstract
An interdisciplinary research team from Carnegie Mellon\´s Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) collaborated with Inmedius Inc. (a CMU spin-off company) and colleagues in Shell Exploration and Production UK (EXPRO) to develop a Wearable Operator\´s Assistant (WOA) for workers on offshore oil rigs. The assistant is a handheld or wearable computer for technicians to perform daily operations and maintenance tasks on oil rigs under construction in Scotland, and after installation in the North Sea. The WOA project was charted to "empower the technician" making them "a Supertech, the envy of other technicians". This meant offering all resources currently available on paper (forms to do inspections and report problems, job cards, maintenance manuals, equipment histories, notebooks, etc.) through a digital interface, accessible from anywhere, anytime on the platform. A user-centered design approach and scenarios were widely used in the development process and were a successful means for presenting and evaluating ideas. This design process used two additional methods: the integration of flowcharts with the scenarios, and the extensive involvement of the end users throughout the course of the project. A high acceptance rate of the system and positive feedback from the technicians is partly attributed to this design approach. Users\´ feedback and rough estimates of cost saving associated with the use of the WOA are provided.
Keywords
maintenance engineering; oil technology; portable computers; user centred design; Wearable Operator´s Assistant; daily operations; handheld; maintenance tasks; offshore oil rigs; user-centered design; wearable computer; Collaborative work; Feedback; Flowcharts; History; Inspection; Petroleum; Process design; Production; User centered design; Wearable computers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wearable Computers, The Fourth International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0795-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISWC.2000.888462
Filename
888462
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