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Avoiding excessive stress by taking into account of ergonomic findings when designing a computer-assisted maintenance control system which will include a computerized speech-recognition device

Objective

Aims of project:

To determine the ergonomic requirements for the design of a computer-assisted maintenance control system with possible computer-controlled speech-recognition facility, and incorporate them in a maintenance information system.

The project is divided into the following phases:

Analysis of the data required for the maintenance control system.
Analysis of the data to be recorded for the computer-assisted maintenance control system.
Design and construction of an integrated information system, with an ergonomically-designed user interface.
Design of a recording system for job data, together with evaluation of two input methods (speech and bar-codes).

Aims of the research:

To devise solutions which will enable:

data in existing or future computer-assisted systems to be made available without any major extra effort on the part of the workers;
required data to be entered direct without any major extra effort on the part of the workers.

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Coordinator

Krupp Stahl AG
EU contribution
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Address
Geisweider Straße
57078 Siegen
Germany

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