Title
Human Performance Variability in Task Execution Times Under Generic Human-System Integration Conditions in Naval Operations
Abstract
This main objective of this paper was to assess and model variability of task performance relevant to human-systems integration efforts in naval ship operations, including the estimation of task execution times under generic task conditions. A method was developed for quantifying and modeling human operator execution times in selected naval ship operations. The proposed method is based on time contributions for each task component with due consideration of three core task performance elements: skills, knowledge and task requirements. The experimental analysis utilized a hybrid approach based on linear regression, weighted scoring method and artificial neural networks. The proposed modeling approach demonstrates promising results for developing a realistic solution for assessment of task performance times relevant to training requirements and total ownership cost for competing technology upgrades, with emphasis on maintaining manpower readiness and mitigating possible performance degradation due to unforeseen mission conditions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2017
10.1007/978-3-319-60645-3_17
ADVANCES IN HUMAN ERROR, RELIABILITY, RESILIENCE, AND PERFORMANCE
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Human performance,Variability,Human-system integration
Conference
589
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2194-5357
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tareq Z. Ahram1287.73
Waldemar Karwowski212031.49
Kevin Muhs300.34