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Designing Supervisory Control Systems Introduction – Computer is intelligent intermediary between human and the operation of the system –Name comes from close analogy to supervisor / subordinate relationship Designing Supervisory Control Systems Washing Machine Example Computer acts as subordinate staff member
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems –10 Levels of Human-Computer Interaction Relevant to Supervisory Control Levels of autonomy of the system Introduction
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems Supervisory Roles –5 Major Categories of Behavior Characteristic of a Supervisor Planning Teaching Monitoring Intervening Learning
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems - Three Types of Behavior Skill-Based Behavior - Information Serves as Signals Knowledge-Based Behavior - Information Serves as Symbols Rule-Based Behavior - Information Serves as Signs
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems Future Implications of Supervisory Control – Initial Implications Elevate Humans to higher- level cognitive tasks Operator less able to intervene in emergency Operator becomes less skilled due to lack of practice As a result, possibility of human error could increase
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems Future Implications of Supervisory Control – Long-Term Implications 1. Unemployment 2. Desocialization 3. Remoteness from the product 4. Deskilling 5. Intimidation
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Designing Supervisory Control Systems 6. Discomfort in the assumption of power 7. Technological illiteracy 8. Mystification 9. Sense of not being productive 10. Eventual Abandonment of Responsibility
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