NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. Report Number 14. Engineering Work and Information Use in Aerospace: Results of a Telephone Survey

Abstract

A telephone survey of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were on the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) mailing list was conducted between August 14-26, 1991. The survey was undertaken to obtain information on the daily work activities of aerospace engineers and scientists, to measure various practices used by aerospace engineers and scientists to obtain STI, and to ask aerospace engineers and scientists about their use of electronic networks. Coworkers were found important sources of information. Coworkers are used to obtain technical information because the information they have is relevant, not because coworkers are accessible. As technical uncertainty increases so does the need for information internal and external to the organization. Electronic networks enjoy widespread use within the aerospace community. These networks are accessible and they are used to contact people at remote sites. About 80% of the respondents used electronic mail, file transfer, and information or data retrieval related to commercial or in-house data bases.. .. Knowledge diffusion, Engineer, Information use, Technical uncertainty, Electronic networks.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1992
Accession Number
ADA267602

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  • John M. Kennedy
  • Terry F. White
  • Thomas E. Pinelli

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  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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