Title
Voice loops as cooperative aids in space shuttle mission control
Abstract
In domains like air traffic management, aircraft carrier operations, and space mission control, practitioners coordinate their activities through voice loops that allow communication among groups of people who are spatially separate. Voice loops have evolved into essential coordination support tools for experienced practitioners in space shuttle mission control, as well as other domains. We describe how voice loops support the coordination of activities and cognitive processes in event-driven domains like space shuttle mission control. We discuss how the loops help flight controllers synchronize their activities and integrate information, and how they facilitate directed communication and support the negotiation of interruptions. In addition, we suggest factors like attentional cues, implicit protocols, and the structure and features of the loops, which might govern the success of voice loops in the mission control domain. Our results should provide insight into the important functions that should be considered in the development of systems intended to support cooperative work.
Year
DOI
Venue
1996
10.1145/240080.240188
Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Keywords
Field
DocType
voice loop,coordination,control rooms,voice loops,space shuttle mission control,ethnography,cooperative aid,cognitive process,space missions
Social group,Synchronization,Cooperative work,Computer science,Air traffic management,Space Shuttle,Mission control center,Human–computer interaction,Cognition,Negotiation
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-765-0
26
4.09
References 
Authors
3
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jennifer C. Watts1264.09
D. Woods21287229.36
James M. Corban3264.09
Emily S. Patterson423127.89
Ronald L. Kerr5264.09
LaDessa C. Hicks6264.09