Collaborative Crew Performance in Complex Operational Systems (l'Efficacite du Travail en Equipage dans des Systemes Operationnels Complexes).
Abstract
The first symposium of the Human Factors and Medical Panel of the Research and Technology Organization (RTO) focused on the theme collaborative crew performance in complex operational systems. This theme denotes two primary trends that are applicable to systems research, design, and engineering: a) collaboration and b) complexity. As new systems are planned and fielded in the next millennium, collaborative crew performance in complex operations will need to be addressed in effective ways to enable successful missions. This symposium's goal has been to identify the multi-dimensional problems and challenges that scientists and engineers encounter as they consider crews in complex systems; and then take a global look at innovative solutions. The problems, challenges, and solutions generated span across many countries; represent a plethora of philosophies, theories, frameworks, approaches, designs, technologies, measures, and contexts; and provide a cornerstone for understanding the many constraints inherent in crew activities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA367376
Entities
Organizations
- NATO Science and Technology Organization