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Human-Computer Interaction in Industry - A Systematic Review on the Applicability and Value-added of Operator Assistance Systems (Paperback)
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Human-Computer Interaction in Industry - A Systematic Review on the Applicability and Value-added of Operator Assistance Systems (Paperback)
Series: Foundations and Trends (R) in Human-Computer Interaction
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We live in a manufactured world and the manufacturing and
production industry is one of the primary sources of economic
prosperity for most countries. Industries strive to produce the
right goods for the right customer at the right time, location,
quantity, quality, and cost. In addition to this overarching
objective, they are faced with a set of challenges such as meeting
increased customer requirements, increasing complexity of products
and supply chains, ensuring machine and workforce productivity, and
empowering the workforce by creating opportunities for training and
lifelong learning. To meet these challenges organizations have
leveraged technologies in production systems since the beginning of
industrialization. In the 1960s, two approaches to improve
production emerged: automation and augmentation. Until recently,
physical and mechanical automation dominated industrial research.
However, with the emergence of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,
the potential of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) serving a
transformative role in manufacturing has gained significant
interest and relevance in industry. Where full automation is
ineffective or infeasible, Operator Assistance Systems (OAS) can
augment workers' cognitive or physical capabilities. In this
monograph, the authors frame OAS as a subset of HCI systems
designed for the purpose of workforce augmentation in production
systems. However, while OAS are anticipated to address key needs in
industry, a challenge for both OAS researchers and industrial
practitioners is to identify the most promising applications of OAS
and justify them from a value-added perspective. This monograph
addresses the challenges in OAS by presenting a systematic
literature review revealing 11 application areas for OAS and 12
approaches for assessing the value-added of OAS. The authors also
discuss implications for OAS, with a particular focus on
integration in industry.
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