@book{Borys.Johannsen.1986, abstract = {The methodological foundations of task and knowledge analyses are summarized and evaluated in this report. Based on these discussions, a combined task and knowledge analysis procedure is proposed. Its application-oriented form has been developed in more detail for investigations in power plants but can easily be translated for other application domains of dynamic systems. Particiularly, observation interview techniques based on several specifically designed questionnaires are used complemented by other task analysis techniques and knowledge elicitation tools. The basic process as well as fuel and waste treatment, automation concepts, and control room design of coal- fired power plants are briefly introduced only in order to supply some necessary information to those readers who are not familiar with power plants. On that basis, the application-oriented analysis procedure and, particularly, the results collected in two different power plants can be better understood. The results are derived from interviews with engineers and operators. Especially, basic systems knowledge, the start-up procedures, and some relevant failure situations are investigated. The need for refinements as well as for further investigations of additional failure situations is explained.}, added-at = {2013-09-23T13:30:56.000+0200}, address = {Kassel}, author = {Borys, Bernd-Burkhard and Johannsen, Gunnar and Hansel, Hans-G. and Schmidt, Joachim}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2aa873d268b3d7976373c8f6a7fe78b63/b.borys}, interhash = {7009c3188fa6c6fb410f286512951079}, intrahash = {aa873d268b3d7976373c8f6a7fe78b63}, keywords = {mmspub myown}, publisher = {Fachgebiet Mensch-Maschine-Systeme der Universität Kassel}, series = {IMAT-Bericht / MMS}, timestamp = {2013-09-23T13:30:56.000+0200}, title = {Task and knowledge analysis: Methodology and application in power plants}, volume = 2, year = 1986 }