Abstract
The paper discusses the future role of Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) in contributing to integrated design of process, automation and human machine systems. Existing concepts and methods of Cognitive Systems Engineering do not integrate well with control theory and industrial automation tools. It is argued that better integration may be obtained by deeper understanding of the purposes of control actions. Examples show how process functions and control purposes are integrated in Multilevel Flow Modeling. The paper concludes that these results should be considered in future developments of CSE.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of ECCE09 |
| Publication date | 2009 |
| Publication status | Published - 2009 |
| Event | European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2009 - Helsinki, Finland Duration: 30 Sept 2009 → 2 Oct 2009 http://ecce2009.eace.net/ |
Conference
| Conference | European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2009 |
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| Country/Territory | Finland |
| City | Helsinki |
| Period | 30/09/2009 → 02/10/2009 |
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Keywords
- Means-end analysis
- Multilevel Flow Modeling
- Process Control
- Cognitive System Engineering
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