基于认知工作分析的核电站生态界面设计

Qike Yan, Feng Cheng, Hui Wu, Junzhou He
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核电站事故是一个重要的公共安全问题,大多数事故的发生主要是由于操作人员的突发事件。然而,传统的核电站接口不能为操作员提供解决意外事件的能力。生态界面设计作为一种界面设计方法,可以提高操作者的态势感知能力,广泛应用于核电站等领域。同时,为了提高界面结构变化的适应性,本文引入了一种形成方法——认知工作分析(CWA)。这种方法旨在从不同的角度和结构层次描述作用于复杂系统的给定约束,以便更好地展示系统如何运作,传统上包括五个阶段:工作领域分析(WDA,创建一组描述复杂系统如何工作的模型,然后使用这些模型来指导系统设计)、控制任务分析(ConTA,为已知的重复任务建立模型)、战略分析(StrA,更详细地观察已知的重复活动)、社会组织与合作分析(SOCA,旨在解决团队沟通、合作约束和边界条件)和工人能力分析(WCA,描述了操作员完成不同系统功能目标和任务所需的认知控制水平。本文将讨论在生态界面中使用这五个阶段的框架。
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Design of Ecological Interface for Nuclear Power Plant Based on Cognitive Work Analysis
Nuclear power plant accidents are an important public safety issue, and most accidents occur mainly due to unexpected events of the operator. However, traditional nuclear plant interfaces do not provide operators with the ability to resolve unexpected events. As an interface design method, ecological interface design can improve the situational awareness of operators and is widely used in nuclear power plants and other fields. At the same time, in order to improve the adaptability of the interface structure change, this paper introduces a formative method — Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA). This approach aims to describe the given constraints acting on a complex system from different perspectives and structural levels in order to better show how the system operates, and traditionally consists of five stages: Work Domain Analysis (WDA, which create a set of models that describe how complex systems work and then use those models to guide system design), Control Task Analysis (ConTA, which Build models for known repetitive tasks), Strategy Analysis (StrA, which observe known repetitive activity in more detail), Social Organization & Cooperation Analysis (SOCA, which designed to address team communication and cooperation constraints and boundary conditions), and Worker Competencies Analysis (WCA, which describe the level of cognitive control required by the operator to accomplish different system functional goals and tasks). This article will discuss the framework for the use of these five stages at the ecological interface.
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