1995
DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.1995.1057
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Strategies of failure diagnosis in computer-controlled manufacturing systems: empirical analysis and implications for the design of adaptive decision support systems

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“…However, in some situations such as detection of an unknown fault cause where usual symptom patterns are absent, experts cannot rely on this reasoning mode. The operator thus has to cease implementing usual strategies and develop inferences chains in order to reach the goal (Richard, 1990;Konradt, 1995). This is called topographic strategy (Rasmussen, 1986(Rasmussen, , 1993.…”
Section: Error In Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…However, in some situations such as detection of an unknown fault cause where usual symptom patterns are absent, experts cannot rely on this reasoning mode. The operator thus has to cease implementing usual strategies and develop inferences chains in order to reach the goal (Richard, 1990;Konradt, 1995). This is called topographic strategy (Rasmussen, 1986(Rasmussen, , 1993.…”
Section: Error In Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Some of these that have been recently and frequently used in a given context tend to maintain a higher triggering potential than those that have been activated less frequently in previous similar situations. Schemata allow fast processing of daily life stereotyped situations for which one could act in a quasi-automated mode based on an over-learned identi"cation (Konradt, 1995). This may lead to biases in unfamiliar situations that share surface features with a familiar situation.…”
Section: Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid position effects, we used a booklet-design (Frey et al 2009). Analytical and constructive problem-solving competencies were tested in a cross-over-between and within subject design (Ratkowsky et al 1993;Jones and Kenward 2003). …”
Section: Research Design and Testing Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rouse, 1978;Rasmussen, 1986). A recent "eld study of identifying faults in cutting-machine-tools (Konradt, 1995) has found that maintenance technicians were likely to employ a variety of strategies including: split-half technique, pattern recognition, topographic search, historical information, safety implications of failures and elimination-by-aspects. Blending visible and verbal instructions, therefore, may make it possible to teach speci"c diagnostic strategies but also allow trainees to try out alternative ones.…”
Section: T Kontogiannis and N Linoumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Failure scenarios can be diagnosed by employing a variety of diagnostic strategies based on di!erent performance criteria (Rasmussen, 1986;Konradt, 1995). For instance, some strategies are based on safety criteria requiring subjects to start checking the most safety-critical equipment "rst; other strategies may be based on historical information about equipment reliability.…”
Section: Fault Diagnostic Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%