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Crew-centered Design and Operations of ships and ship systems

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The CyClaDes project is designed to promote the increased impact of the human element in shipping across the design and operational lifecycle. The project brings together a multi-disciplinary team to focus on all the key steps in the lifecycle; the stakeholders; where the barriers to human element integration occur; and how to best locate, produce, disseminate, and apply human element knowledge within the overall context of shipping. The advantage is realized by supporting the integration of the human element in the design and operational life-cycle from appreciation, to concept, to design, to application, to evaluation and approval, to maintenance. The outcome will directly address pressing needs identified in the shipping industry and specifically by this call.
The concepts for human element integration are there but the challenge that remains is to develop, apply, and evaluate these concepts in a way that produces tangible results for multiple key stakeholders involved in the design and operation of a variety of shipboard areas and processes. The CyClaDes project plan accepts this challenge by introducing a user-centered perspective for key stakeholders (i.e. designers, operators, authorities, end-users), through a framework that captures, “translates”, and disseminates usable tools, methods, and information to provide maximum support for the human element across all stages of design and operation. The outcome of the project will help to increase the safety for ship, crew, cargo and consequently the environment by:
1. Increasing researchers’ understanding of stakeholders, including when human element input can best be applied, in what format, and what the barriers are.
2. Assembling existing applicable knowledge (i.e. guidelines, tools and methodologies) from maritime and other domains into an easy to use format for the end user.
3. Developing and applying selected methodologies in order to demonstrate their use and impact in the shipping context.

Zaproszenie do składania wniosków

FP7-SST-2012-RTD-1
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Koordynator

DNV GL SE
Wkład UE
€ 427 947,00
Adres
BROOKTORKAI 18
20457 Hamburg
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Region
Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg
Rodzaj działalności
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
Kontakt administracyjny
Nina Kaehler (Ms.)
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