Title: Chapter 10 Phase 4 : Social Organization and Cooperation Analysis
1 Chapter 10Phase 4 Social Organization and
Cooperation Analysis
2Purpose
- The fourth phase of CWA
- Work domain ? Control task ? Strategies
- How these requirements can be distributed across
human workers and machine automation - How such actors could communicate and cooperate
- SOC ??? ?? ??? ?? 3?? tool? ?? ??
- Abstraction-decomposition space, decision ladder
and information flow maps. - These concepts can not directly give us the
answers (aid tools to obtain answers) - In particular, integrating social-organizational
factors and technical factors
3Social Organization Cooperation? ??
- Self-Organization
- Ant foraging (Resnick, 1994)
- Aircraft carrier during flight operation (Rochlin
et al., 1987) - This type of flexible, adaptive structure is
essential for meeting the unexpected disturbance
found in complex, socio-technical systems
4The case of ant foraging
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- Not rational, not complex
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- ??? local rules? ??.
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6Self-organization phenomena of the ant
- Emergent
- Temporally emergent rather than being completely
planned Their actions are situated - Distributed
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- The informative, spatial structure of the
pheromone field plays as strong a role as the
behavioral capacities of the ants themselves - ????? ???, no self-organization
- Nonspecific
- Changes in the qualitative structure of the
system are nonspecific - ???? ????(another actor or prespecified plan)?
??? internal factors (??)? ?? ??
7Aircraft carrier flight operation
- ????
- a potential for high hazard, highly technical
tightly coupled. - severe time pressure, frequent personnel
turnover, large on-the-job training - But, high level of reliability
- Formal structure
- ??? ???? ??
- Informal structure
- Informal structure is flat and distributed
- ????? ??? ??? ? ? ??.
8Self-organization phenomena of Navy
- Emergent
- The adoption of a flat and distributed structure
emerged with experience on the job (Nobody set
down) - Distributed
- The organizational structure literally adapts
locally to changes in circumstances - People frequently changes roles to help others
(redundancy in the organization) - People near the bottom of the official
organization do rapid responses - The most immediate access to the information
- Nonspecific
- ???? ????(another actor or plan)? ??? internal
factors (??? ?? ? ??)? ?? ???? - Highly organic in nature
9General Lesson adaptive self-organization
- Organizational Needs
- There is a strong organizational need for
finishing the design (i.e. self-organization)
through local adaptation to the situated context - CWA Roles
- CWA tries to accommodate this dynamic flux by
capturing the criteria behind organizational
adaptation to change
10Distinguishing content and form of cooperation
- Identifying the requirements
- ???? (13??) ????? ??? ? ?? socio-technical
systems? ??? ?? ???? ? ???? ?? - These requirements must be integrated with
existing knowledge of social-organizational
factors - ??? ???
- ??? requirements? ???? actors ??? ??? ? ???
??(set of criteria)
11Content ??? ??
- What are the criteria governing the allocation of
roles among actors? 3?? tool? ??
Tools Criteria
Abstraction-decomposition space ?? actors?? work domain? ?? area? ??
Decision ladder ?? actors?? ?? informationprocessing activity? ??
Information flow maps ?? actors?? strategy? ?? aspect ??
- Important points in determining the division and
coordination of work - What information content actors need to perform
their duties? - The division and coordination of work is a
dynamic process in sociotechnical systems.
126?? ?? (Rasmussen 1994)
- Actor competency ?? ?? ???
- Access to information or action means
- ????? ??? ???? ??? ???? aircraft carrier
- Access for action means surgeon decides
pertaining to anatomical intervention - Facilitating the communication needed for
coordination - Communication? ??? ???? ??
- Workload sharing ?? emergency ??
- Safety and reliability
- ? ??? ??? ??? ? ??? ??
- Regulation compliance ??? ?? ??? ??
13Form Social Organization
- How the various actors should communicates with
each other - Form of social organization
- Autocratic organization ? ??? ?? ??? ??
- Authority hierarchy ????, military ??
- ?? ?? ?? .
- ??? ??? ???? .
14Application Examples
- Mapping actors onto the abstraction-decomposition
space - Example 1 Medicine
- Example 2 Engineering Design
- Mapping actors onto the decision ladder
- Example 1 Automated shutdown
- Example 2 Operator Intervention
- Mapping actors onto information flow maps
- Mapping actors onto a social organization
To be used to define an inventory of requirements
that organizational structures must be capable of
satisfying
15Medicine area by ADS
- Work Domain Analysis of human body (Hajdukiewicz
1998) - To describe the cooperative structure during
surgery. - The anesthesiologist is responsible for
maintaining higher level bodily functions. - The surgeon is responsible for managing the
patients anatomy and physiology
16Level of decomposition
Whole Body System Organ Tissue Cell
Purpose Homeostasis (maintenance of internal environment) Adequate circulation, Blood volume, Oxygenation, Ventilation Adequate organ perfusion, Blood flow Adequate tissue Oxygenation and perfusion
Balance Balance Mass and energy inflow storage and outflow System balance Mass and energy inflow, storage, outflow and transfer Organ balance Mass and energy inflow, storage, outflow and transfer Tissue balance Mass and energy inflow, storage, outflow and transfer
Processes Total volume of body fluid, body temperature supply o2, fluids, nutrients, sink co2 fluids, wastes Circulation, Oxygenation, Ventilation, Circulating volume Perfusion pressure, Organ blood flow, Vascular resistance Tissue Oxygenation, Respiration, Metabolism Cell metabolism, Chemical reaction, Binding, Inflow, Outflow
Physiology Organ function Tissue function Cellular function
Anatomy Organ anatomy Tissue anatomy Cellular anatomy
Level of abstraction
17Level of decomposition
Whole Body System Organ Tissue Cell
Purpose
Balance
Processes
Physiology
Anatomy
Level of abstraction
Surgeon
Anesthesiologist
Mapping responsibilities onto the work domain
18Cooperation during surgery
- Work division? ?? ?? ??? ??
- actor competency, workload sharing ?
- Each worker ??? ???? ????? ?? ????? ??
- This partitioning leaves considerable room for
situated adaptation as a function of context - The mapping of actors onto the ADS has
implications for system design - To create displays that are tailored to the
information needs of each worker - To identify the unique knowledge that a training
program would need to induce for each worker - To create an overarching database that would
provide a global. shared representation that
could support communication and coordination.
19Engineering Design by ADS
- Burns Vicente (1995)
- A participant-observer field study of engineering
design - Design of industrial control room in particular,
design of a control panel - 5 domains
- Human factors Ergonomics constraints
- Structural design ????, ?? ? Physical factors?
??? constraints - Implementers ??, ??, ? implementation? ???
constraints - ??? ????? ??? ??? ???? ??? ?? constraints
- Management ???? ??? ??? constraints
20Views and three levels of function
- Views
- HF Design the panel is viewed as a workspace to
display indicators - Structural Design as a physical housing for
electronic equipments - Implementers as a something that must be built
- Customers as a highly visible part of their
control room - Upper management as a project that must be
completed - 3 levels of function
- Objectives
- Functional processes To be substantiated in the
test and methods - Physical components
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22- Initial design activity by HF designers
- Specify the dimensions and shapes of the panel
- Obtain anthropometric data
- Check the early design, in the basis on expected
reach envelops and viewing angles - Adjust the dimensions and geometry
23- A subsequent sequence of design activities
- Discover the hallway size
- Compare this information with the current panel
dimensions (Implementer) - Modify the panel
- Check human factors concerns
- Decide to build panels
- Affect their manufacturing processes
24- Another trace of design activities
- looked too small by customer
- Decide to place a minimum height limit on the
operators - Change the anthropometric data
- Perform HF analysis again
- Modify the panel one more
25Lessons from engineering design
- ?? ????, ?? work domain representation
- ?? actors? ?? ???? ??(different object world)
??? cross object world ?? - ?? ??? ??? ?? object world? constraints? ???? ?
??? needs - Design ??? ???? design team? Self-organization??
? ? ???. - Multiple work domain representation? ??? ??,
Self-organization? ??? information support? ??? ?
??.
26Mapping actors onto the decision ladder
- Rasmussen Goodstein (1987)
- Role allocation in the nuclear industry
- Actor types computer automation, operators and
designers. - Example 1 automated shutdown
- Automatic safety shutdown of a nuclear reactor
- Example 2 Operator Intervention
- A loss of coolant accident requiring protection
of a nuclear reactor via operator intervention
27Mapping actors onto information Flow Maps
- Recall chapter 9
- The hypothesis-and test troubleshooting strategy
were distributed across a human worker and
computer automation - Another example Decision table search
- They have a library of state models stored in
their memory - They scan and select a state model to see if its
reference patterns matched the current set of
symptoms
28ltMapping actors onto Information Flow Mapsgt
29Mapping actors onto a social organization
- Until now, the content of social organization and
cooperation - To identify the form of social communication
- ?? actors?? ????
- ??? actors??? communication ??
- ?? ??? ?? ??? communication ??, ???? ??? ??? ??
30ltMapping actors onto a social organizationgt
31Summary
Cognitive Work Analysis Framework
Cognitive Work Analysis
Systems Design
Identify
Form
Realize
Build
Develop
Conceptual Distinctions
Modeling Tools
Models of Intrinsic Work Constraints
Systems Design Interventions
v
1. Work Domain
1.
1.
1. Sensors, models, database
Abstraction- Decomposition
v
2. Control Tasks
2.
2.
2. Procedures, automation, context-sensitive
interface
Decision ladder
v
Information Flow Map
3. Strategies
3.
3.
3. Dialogue modes, process flow
All of the above
v
4. Social-Organizational
4.
4.
4. Role allocation, organizational, structure
5. Worker Competencies
5.
5.
5. Selection, training, interface form
32General Implications
- Aspect of design, including
- A shared, global representation to support
coordination and communication - Training requirements that are tailored to the
responsibilities of each actor - Displays that are tailored to the information
requirements of each actor - Functional integration across workers, designers
and automation