Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems CyClaDes Workshop (2015-05-27)

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Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems CyClaDes Workshop ( )

please insert your company logo on the master slide 2 Please insert your company logo here Introduction CyClaDes “Crew-centered Design and Operation of ships and ship systems”  EU funded research project  Oct 2012 – Sept 2015  14 partners

please insert your company logo on the master slide 3 Please insert your company logo here  Increase safety for ship, crew, cargo and environment by: –Promoting the increased impact of the human element in shipping –assembling existing applicable knowledge on crew-centered design and operation of ships and ship systems (guidelines, tools, methods) –provide access to knowledge that is customised to the needs of different stakeholders ) central information resource training programmes case studies & publications [Grundevik et al. 2009] Objectives

please insert your company logo on the master slide 4 Please insert your company logo here Project partners

please insert your company logo on the master slide 5 Please insert your company logo here Activities  WP1 Development and validation of innovation targets  Supporting maritime stakeholders by improved methods  Application of innovative concepts  Demonstrators  Qualification concepts Analysis of current design processes and stakeholders requirements Analysis of accident data and reports Ethnographic studies

please insert your company logo on the master slide 6 Please insert your company logo here Performed activities (excerpt)  WP1 Development and validation of innovation targets  WP2 Supporting maritime stakeholders by improved methods  Application of innovative concepts  Demonstrators  Qualification concepts –Development of a Framework to organize existing knowledge –Compilation and analysis of best practices in maritime and other industries –Risk assessment and crew performance prediction –Resilience engineering –Assessment of crewmembers effectiveness and fatigue  Eye tracking  Movement sensors

please insert your company logo on the master slide 7 Please insert your company logo here Performed activities (excerpt)  WP1 Development and validation of innovation targets  WP2 Supporting maritime stakeholders by improved methods  WP3 Application of innovative concepts  Demonstrators  Qualification concepts –Case studies and design exercises –Conning display –Winch control panel –Collaboration between Bridge and Engine Control Room

please insert your company logo on the master slide 8 Please insert your company logo here Performed activities (excerpt)  WP1 Development and validation of innovation targets  WP2 Supporting maritime stakeholders by improved methods  WP3 Application of innovative concepts  WP 4 +5 Demonstration / Qualification –Update of the Nautical Institute Book “Improving operational design for ships” –Development of an E-Learning Platform  Lectures and exercises for different stakeholder groups

please insert your company logo on the master slide 9 Please insert your company logo here Goal of todays workshop  Present and discuss CyClaDes outcomes –Accident database –E learning platform –Framework

please insert your company logo on the master slide 10 Usability – Informal definition Usability is not rocket surgery™: After all, usability really just means making sure that something works well: that a person of average (or even below average) ability and experience can use the thing – whether it’s a Web site, a fighter jet, or a revolving door – for its intended purpose without getting hopelessly frustrated. Krug, S. (2006): Don’t make me think, 2 nd Edition, New Riders Publishing, Berkeley, CA, USA

please insert your company logo on the master slide 11 Usability – User Focus Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 Who?

please insert your company logo on the master slide 12 Usability – Goal focus Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 What?

please insert your company logo on the master slide 13 Usability – Context dependent Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 Context of Use [the] users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materials), and the physical and social environments in which a product is used ISO : 1998 who? where? what? how? when? +

please insert your company logo on the master slide 14 Usability – Quality Constituents Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 Effectiveness [the] accuracy and completeness with which users achieve specified goals ISO : 1998

please insert your company logo on the master slide 15 Usability – A gradual quality Effectiveness Sherwood-Jones, B. (2008): QIUSS (Quality In Use Scoring Scale) v QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf

please insert your company logo on the master slide 16 Usability – Quality Constituents Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 Efficiency [the] resources expended in relation to the accuracy and completeness with which users achieve goals ISO : 1998

please insert your company logo on the master slide 17 Usability – A gradual quality Efficiency Sherwood-Jones, B. (2008): QIUSS (Quality In Use Scoring Scale) v QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf

please insert your company logo on the master slide 18 Usability – Quality Constituents Usability [the] extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. ISO : 1998 Satisfaction [the] freedom from discomfort, and positive attitudes to the use of the product ISO : 1998

please insert your company logo on the master slide 19 Usability – A gradual quality Satisfaction Sherwood-Jones, B. (2008): QIUSS (Quality In Use Scoring Scale) v QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf

please insert your company logo on the master slide 20 Please insert your company logo here Thank you for your kind attention