Title :
Investigation Organizer: the development and testing of a Web-based tool to support mishap investigations
Author :
Carvalho, Robert E. ; Williams, James ; Sturken, Ian ; Keller, Richard ; Panontin, Tina
Author_Institution :
Ames Res. Center, NASA, USA
Abstract :
Investigation Organizer (IO) is a collaborative Web-based system designed to support the conduct of mishap investigations. IO provides a common repository for a wide range of mishap related information, and allows investigators to make explicit, shared, and meaningful links between evidence, causal models, findings and recommendations. It integrates the functionality of a database, a common document repository, a semantic knowledge network, a rule-based inference engine, and causal modeling and visualization. Thus far, IO has been used to support four mishap investigations within NASA, ranging from a small property damage case to the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia. This paper describes how the functionality of IO supports mishap investigations and the lessons learned from the experience of supporting two of the NASA mishap investigations: the Columbia Accident Investigation and the CONTOUR loss investigation.
Keywords :
Internet; aerospace computing; aerospace safety; database management systems; groupware; inference mechanisms; knowledge based systems; semantic networks; software tools; CONTOUR loss investigation; Columbia accident investigation; Investigation Organizer; NASA; Space Shuttle Columbia; causal modeling; collaborative Web-based system; common document repository; mishap investigations; rule-based inference engine; semantic knowledge network; Accidents; Collaborative tools; Engines; History; NASA; Safety; Space shuttles; System testing; Visual databases; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8870-4
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2005.1559302