Published September 2005 | Version v1
Report

The extended teamwork 2004/2005 exploratory study. Study plan

Description

The report documents the study plan for the Extended Teamwork 2004/2005 exploratory study, which is performed within the Extended Teamwork HRP research program. The purpose of the research program is to generate ideas on how teamwork in nuclear power plants may be affected by the introduction of new operational concepts. The Extended Teamwork 2004/2005 exploratory study contributes with empirical knowledge on the effect of a new operational concept, implying increased automation levels, changed operator roles, redefined competence requirements to the operators, and new technologies to support co-operation, on teamwork. The Extended Teamwork 2004/2005 exploratory study covered occurrences during the early transition phase, i.e., from the time the operators are introduced to the possible future operational environment, to the time they have completed the twelve scenarios comprised by the study. The study assessed how familiarity with operation in the possible future operational environment may affect the extent and quality of co-operation. The report accounts for the motivation for performing the exploratory study, and explains the research question. It describes the theoretical approach, which is based on Co-operation Theory, the human-centered automation approach, and theories on co-operation across distances, and introduces the concept extended teamwork. It also describes the method applied: it provides a detailed description of the possible future operational environment, including requirements with respect to autonomy and authority - both for humans and for automatic agents, and describes the technology applied to support co-operation in the control-room team. In addition, all measurement techniques applied in the study are accounted for (system logs, questionnaires, interviews, etc.). (Author)

Availability note (English)

Available from IFE, PO Box 173, 1751 Halden Norway

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
154 p.
Report number
HWR--791

INIS

Country of Publication
Norway
Country of Input or Organization
Norway
INIS RN
43106887
Subject category
S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY; AUTOMATION; CONTROL ROOMS; DESIGN; DISPLAY DEVICES; MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; REMOTE HANDLING; TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS
Descriptors DEC
COMPUTER OUTPUT DEVICES; COMPUTER-GRAPHICS DEVICES; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS

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