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Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems CyClaDes Workshop (2015-05-27)
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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
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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
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please insert your company logo on the master slide 4 Please insert your company logo here Project partners
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 9241-11: 1998 Who?
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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 9241-11: 1998 What?
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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 9241-11: 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 9241-11: 1998 who? where? what? how? when? +
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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 9241-11: 1998 Effectiveness [the] accuracy and completeness with which users achieve specified goals ISO 9241-11: 1998
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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 1.0.17 http://www.processforusability.co.uk/ QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf
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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 9241-11: 1998 Efficiency [the] resources expended in relation to the accuracy and completeness with which users achieve goals ISO 9241-11: 1998
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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 1.0.17 http://www.processforusability.co.uk/ QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf
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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 9241-11: 1998 Satisfaction [the] freedom from discomfort, and positive attitudes to the use of the product ISO 9241-11: 1998
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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 1.0.17 http://www.processforusability.co.uk/ QIUSS/QIUSS.pdf
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please insert your company logo on the master slide 20 Please insert your company logo here Thank you for your kind attention
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