The Complexity of Proceduralized Tasks

The Complexity of Proceduralized Tasks
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 197
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ISBN-10 : 9781848827912
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Book Synopsis The Complexity of Proceduralized Tasks by : Jinkyun Park

Download or read book The Complexity of Proceduralized Tasks written by Jinkyun Park and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-09-17 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We think we have scientific knowledge when we know the cause. (Aristotle, Posterior Analytics Book II, Part 11) About 12 years ago, when I was a graduate student, many people were concerned about my Ph. D. topic – investigating the effect of the complexity of procedu- lized tasks on the performance of human operators working in nuclear power plants. Although they agreed with the fact that procedures (especially emergency operating procedures) play a crucial role in securing the safety of nuclear power plants, it was amazing that most of them pointed out a very similar issue: “I cannot understand why operating personnel see any difficulty (or complexity) in condu- ing procedures, because all that they have to do is to follow a simple IF-THEN- ELSE rule as written. ” Actually, this issue is closely related to one of the main questions I was recently asked, such as “Don’t you think your work is too acad- ic to apply to actual procedures?” or “I guess we don’t need to consider the c- plexity of procedures, because we can develop a good procedure using many pr- tical procedure writers’ guidelines. Then what is the real contribution of your work?” I absolutely agree with the latter comment. Yes, we can develop a good pro- dure with the support of many practical and excellent guidelines.


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