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A model-based framework for the analysis of team communication in nuclear power plants

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  • Chung, Yun Hyung
  • Yoon, Wan Chul
  • Min, Daihwan

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Advanced human–machine interfaces are rapidly changing the interaction between humans and systems, with the level of abstraction of the presented information, the human task characteristics, and the modes of communication all affected. To accommodate the changes in the human/system co-working environment, an extended communication analysis framework is needed that can describe and relate the tasks, verbal exchanges, and information interface. This paper proposes an extended analytic framework, referred to as the H–H–S (human–human–system) communication analysis framework, which can model the changes in team communication that are emerging in these new working environments. The stage-specific decision-making model and analysis tool of the proposed framework make the analysis of team communication easier by providing visual clues. The usefulness of the proposed framework is demonstrated with an in-depth comparison of the characteristics of communication in the conventional and advanced main control rooms of nuclear power plants.

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  • Chung, Yun Hyung & Yoon, Wan Chul & Min, Daihwan, 2009. "A model-based framework for the analysis of team communication in nuclear power plants," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 94(6), pages 1030-1040.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:94:y:2009:i:6:p:1030-1040
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2008.11.010
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    1. Park, Jinkyun & Jung, Wondea & Yang, Joon-Eon, 2012. "Investigating the effect of communication characteristics on crew performance under the simulated emergency condition of nuclear power plants," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 101(C), pages 1-13.

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