Title :
Utilising cognitive work analysis for the design and evaluation of command and control user interfaces
Author_Institution :
Defence, Peace, Safety & Security, CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa
Abstract :
This paper reports on the design and evaluation of distributed net-centric command and control user interfaces for future air defence operations. The design was based on the Cognitive Work Analysis framework to identify the required capabilities and constraints in which the system would operate. The framework comprises of five phases that are populated using subject matter expert inputs. Each phase highlights a different facet of the work domain. Of particular interest is the final phase - Worker Competency Analysis - that is based on Rasmussen´s human performance model. The model is used to capture the skills-, rules- and the knowledge-levels required by the operator. The author suggest that the model closely resembles the three levels of Situation Awareness - perception, comprehension and projection - and can be used to identify the measures with which to evaluate the developed user interface using Situation Awareness Evaluation techniques. The results are then used to scrutinise the conformance of the user interface design to its intended purpose.
Keywords :
cognition; command and control systems; control engineering computing; defence industry; distributed processing; user interfaces; Rasmussen´s human performance model; air defence operations; cognitive work analysis framework; distributed net-centric command and control user interfaces; perception comprehension and projection; situation awareness evaluation techniques; user interface design; worker competency analysis; Aerospace electronics; Command and control systems; Context; Fires; Knowledge based systems; Three-dimensional displays; User interfaces; Cognitive System Engineering; Cognitive Work Analysis; Command and Control; User Interface De-sign;
Conference_Titel :
Adaptive Science and Technology (ICAST), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pretoria
DOI :
10.1109/ICASTech.2013.6707495