DocumentCode :
485533
Title :
A Model of Human Decision Making in Complex Systems and its Use for Design of System Control Strategies
Author :
Rasmussen, Jens ; Lind, Mortem
Author_Institution :
Risÿ National Laboratory, DK 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
fYear :
1982
fDate :
14-16 June 1982
Firstpage :
270
Lastpage :
276
Abstract :
The paper describes a model of operators´ decision making in complex system control, based on studies of event reports and performance in control rooms. This study shows how operators base their decisions on knowledge of system properties at different levels of abstraction depending on their perception of the system´s immediate control requirements. These levels correspond to the abstraction hierarchy including system purpose, functions, and physical details, which is generally used to describe a formal design process. In emergency situations the task of the operator is to design a suitable control strategy for systems recovery, and the control systems designer should provide a man-machine interface, supporting the operator in identification of his task and in communication with the system at the level of abstraction corresponding to the immediate control requirement. A formalized representation of system properties in a multilevel flow model is described to provide a basis for an integrated control system design.
Keywords :
Automatic control; Chemical industry; Communication system control; Control system synthesis; Control systems; Decision making; Digital audio players; Humans; Laboratories; Process design;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
American Control Conference, 1982
Conference_Location :
Arlington, VA, USA
Type :
conf
Filename :
4787855
Link To Document :
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