Deliverables
This deliverable will include the detailed work plan and the description of the project management processes including Data Management and Quality Assurance.
The framework will be barrier-based and allow the key defences to be described in each transport modality, allowing aviation and maritime incidents to be understood and modelled.
This deliverable will identify the guidelines for the project ethics and the required documentations.
For the major classifications of incidents identified in WP2, like Runway Excursion, Wake Encounter, Mid Air Collision, Controlled flight into terrain, Ship Collision, Grounding, Fire on Board Vessel, etc., and for which data exist, models will be deployed that describe the major incidents in each transport domain.
Analysis of the needs of the end-users of the SHIELD Open Data Repository for risk analysis and design. Design of the database, describing the database objectives, the types of data to be stored, the relationships between the data elements, and the logical structure of the database.
Second release of the PMP, including the detailed work plan and the description of the project management processes including Data Management and Quality Assurance.
Stakeholders analysis, Identification of policy recommendation, and definition of actions.
Design of the project visual identify.
This report will detail the SHIELD human factors taxonomy, which presents the logical framework to describe human performance in safety-relevant tasks and the influence of contextual conditions. It will also include: (i) the gap analysis of existing taxonomies and data sources with respect to the needs for effective HF feedback to design for the various layers in the Human Factors Iceberg; (ii) Description of the use of the taxonomy for aviation and maritime operations.
Definition of the SAFEMODE the case studies.
Definition of typical use cases, i.e. description of how HURID can be used by system/operations designers, safety assessors, or regulators to inform their decisions. The HURID Use Cases address all the SAFEMODE target users, e.g. designers, safety assessors, operation managers, regulators.
Key elements include: identification of target audiences; specification of channels for connecting with audiences (events and media platforms); cross-integration of dissemination output (print, electronic and face-to-face).
Design and development of the project website.
Open access to research data - to be completed
Set up of the social media for SAFEMODE.
Publications
Author(s): L.S. Kuravsky, G.A. Yuryev, V.I. Zlatomrezhev
Published in: Experimental Psychology (Russia), 12/4, 2019, Page(s) 27-49, ISSN 2072-7593
Publisher: Experimental Psychology (Russia)
DOI: 10.17759/exppsy.2019120403