2019
DOI: 10.1177/1555343419871825
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Assessment of Decision Support Systems for Envisioned Human Extravehicular Activity Operations: From Requirements to Validation and Verification

Abstract: This work presents the results of a laboratory-based study of prototype decision support systems (DSS) for envisioned human extravehicular activity (EVA). A central feature of this work is demonstrating the explicit linkages between DSS design requirements derived from work domain demands with the validation and verification process to examine the utility of specific DSS design solutions. Two DSS prototypes were developed— Baseline and Advanced—that addressed the same set of requirements derived through a cogn… Show more

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“…A spartan laboratory simulation environment was built to test both a baseline and an advanced support system to examine the utility of each within relevant hypothesized operations (Miller & Feigh 2019). These support system designs are shown in Figure 9 with how each design element was linked to relevant operational data.…”
Section: Envisioning the Future Of Human Extravehicular Activity – A mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A spartan laboratory simulation environment was built to test both a baseline and an advanced support system to examine the utility of each within relevant hypothesized operations (Miller & Feigh 2019). These support system designs are shown in Figure 9 with how each design element was linked to relevant operational data.…”
Section: Envisioning the Future Of Human Extravehicular Activity – A mentioning
confidence: 99%