Title
Analysis of Human Reliability in Computer-Aided Design: Influence of Different Frequencies of Interruption
Abstract
Computer Aided Design (CAD) is an essential technology in new product design. In this field of work, requirements are highly dynamic and require a large amount of human input. To create a deeper understanding of human information processing in product design, a phase-dependent multi-aspect taxonomy for the description and analysis of human reliability in product design with Computer Aided Design (CAD) has been developed. Based on this taxonomy, different research hypotheses regarding the effects of the variables "frequency of interruption" and "amount of available time" on the quota of fulfilled product requirements are formulated. These hypotheses were empirically analyzed by conducting a laboratory experiment with 79 students from a master program in mechanical engineering of RWTH Aachen University.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/SMC.2013.49
SMC
Keywords
Field
DocType
CAD,product design,production engineering computing,CAD,computer-aided design,human information processing,human reliability analysis,interruption,phase-dependent multiaspect taxonomy,product design,Computer Aided Design,empirical analysis,human reliability,interruption,product design,time
CAD,Product engineering,Probabilistic design,Industrial engineering,Computer science,Design technology,Computer Aided Design,Human reliability,Artificial intelligence,Product design,Machine learning,New product development
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1062-922X
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5