Human Factors wiki http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors Latest changes for the OSLC Human Factors wiki en webmaster@open-services.net webmaster@open-services.net (Lee Reamsnyder) Copyright 2018 Mon, 16 Jul 2018 17:58:35 EDT <![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1460622357 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current HF Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/


 

 

 

 

 

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Thu, 14 Apr 2016 04:25 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459415339

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

1) HF Integrating evaluation activities

In this scenario, the user wishes to have incorporate evaluation work performed by a human factors domain expect into their architectural model. During the evaluation and testing phase of a system or product, a series of test would be defined, implemented and then reported on. The results of those tests would then be fed back to the developers so change requests, bug fixes and feature enhancements could be planned and executed.

In this integration scenario there are 3 proposed resources available to perform the task of evaluation.

1) Evaluation Plan An evaluation plan is a container resource. It’s purpose is to house a collection of evaluation items.

2) Evaluation Item An evaluation item contains a description of the test which is to be carried out. For example, “Are icons of a consistent theme used throughout the navigation display?” or “How easily can the user rectify a mistake after selecting an incorrect holding pattern?”

Note, evaluation items can be subjective text descriptions.

3) Evaluation Report An evaluation report resource contains the written results from tests based on the evaluation item. From the first example above, the report might contain something like. “The icons were not consistent throughout the navigation menu. The save icon one the first page displayed the word “save” yet on the third page, a floppy disk icon was used.

With these resources the humans factors domain expert would navigate the architectural and create evaluation items and link them to appropriate parts of the system design. This level of integration would give good visibility to those conducting trials. Such an integration would greatly assist in demonstrating trace-ability between human factors work and the architectural design.

2) HF Integrating of certification standards

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Thu, 31 Mar 2016 05:08 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459355727

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

1) HF Integrating evaluation activities

In this scenario, the user wishes to have incorporate evaluation work performed by a human factors domain expect into their architectural model. During the evaluation and testing phase of a system or product, a series of test would be defined, implemented and then reported on. The results of those tests would then be fed back to the developers so change requests, bug fixes and feature enhancements could be planned and executed.

Evaluation Plan

Evaluation Item Test Plan

2) HF Integrating of certification standards

..todo…

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:35 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459354984

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

1) HF Integrating evaluation activities

In this scenario, the user wishes to have incorporate evaluation work performed by a human factors domain expect into their architectural model. During the evaluation and testing phase of a system or product, a series of test would be defined, implemented and then reported on. The results of those tests would then be fed back to the developers so change requests, bug fixes and feature enhancements could be planned and executed.

Evaluation plan Evaluation Item Test Report Test Plan

2) HF Integrating of certification standards

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:23 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459353673 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/


 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:01 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459353653 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/


Working Documents

 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 12:00 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459353499

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

1) Integrating evaluation activities to architecture

In this scenario, the user wishes to have incorporate

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:58 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459353475 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/

 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:57 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459353099

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

Integrating evaluation activities to architecture

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:51 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459352427

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

Integrating evaluation activities to architecture

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:40 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459352377

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to drive the definition of concepts that would be useful with a Human Factors OSLC specification.

Linking Evaluation activities to architectural components

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:39 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459352042 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/

 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:34 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459352028 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/

 

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 30 Mar 2016 11:33 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459265195

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project. Their purpose is to

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 11:26 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459263489

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 10:58 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459258328

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes Project

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 09:32 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459258290

Integration Scenarios

The integration scenarios listed here are designed to show how information in a project containing human factors could be exchanged with an OSLC based mechanism. They stem primarily from work currently being done in the HoliDes project. trdrtd

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 09:31 EDT
<![CDATA[Integration Scenarios]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration-Scenarios/#When:1459247068

Integration Scenarios

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 06:24 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459247017 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Integration Scenarios/


Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/

 

 

 

 

 

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 06:23 EDT
<![CDATA[index]]> Ian G http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/ http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/#When:1459246639 Introduction

The Human Factors User Group will explore and understand the integration scenarios that would improve traceability between human factors related work and traditional engineering data. Improved traceability will improve the Human Factor certification process and ultimately lead to products and services which are safer and more efficient from a human point of view.


Approach

The user group will be working closely with the Artemis project HoliDes to develop the sceanrios. HoliDes is developing a common meta model for Human Factors exchange. The scenarios developed by the user group will feed into the common meta model. Likewise, output from HoliDes will feed into scenarios.

Eventually, the scenarios and the common meta model will yield a set of concepts which could features in a human factors OSLC specification.

The user group would particularly welcome those working in the field of human factors outside of the HoliDes project to increase the diversity of input.


Meetings

Meetings currently take place in WP1 of the HoliDes project. When we have participants outside of HoliDes we will create open meetings. Please email us to get involved!


Current Integration Scenarios

Working Documents

http://open-services.net/wiki/human-factors/Working-Documents/

 

 

 

 

 

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Tue, 29 Mar 2016 06:17 EDT