A systematic treatment of supervision for use in function allocation

DEARDEN, Andy (2002). A systematic treatment of supervision for use in function allocation. In: JOHANNSEN, G., (ed.) Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems 2001. Ifac Symposia Series . Oxford, Pergamon, 435-440. [Book Section]

Abstract
This paper presents IDA-S, a systematic framework for use in describing and defining relationships between a human operator and an (partially) automated system. The purpose of the framework is to support systems engineers, human-factors experts and other design stakeholders, in exploring alternative ways in which a function might be shared between a human and a machine. This paper discusses one particular aspect of IDA-S, namely the way that the framework describes supervisory arrangements for automated systems. Copyright((C)) 2001 IFAC.
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