Sources of Difficulty in Troubleshooting Automated Manufacturing Systems
Publication Type
Conference Proceeding Article
Publication Date
1988
Abstract
Troubleshooting - the process of locating and diagnosing a fault in a system - is often difficult for the maintenance specialist in a computer controlled manufacturing system. They face a large system of many parts, where each part is complex in itself and where parts are interconnected in complex ways. This book addresses the ways maintenance specialists acquire and use information during troubleshooting and the types of difficulties they encounter in order to guide the improvement of computer-based troubleshooting support systems.
Keywords
Troubleshooting, computer controlled, manufacturing systems
Discipline
Computer Sciences | Management Information Systems
Research Areas
Information Systems and Management
Publication
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Ergonomics of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automated Systems: Louisville, Kentucky, August 15-18, 1988
First Page
37
Last Page
50
ISBN
9780444704863
Publisher
Elsevier
City or Country
Amsterdam
Citation
BEREITER, Susan R. and MILLER, Steven M..
Sources of Difficulty in Troubleshooting Automated Manufacturing Systems. (1988). Proceedings of the First International Conference on Ergonomics of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automated Systems: Louisville, Kentucky, August 15-18, 1988. 37-50.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/847
Additional URL
https://worldcat.org/isbn/9780444704863
Comments
See article on Difficulties in troubleshooting automated manufacturing systems (1990) at https://doi.org/10.1016/0169-8141(90)90031-V