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Communications Dashboard (Control Rooms, Take a Cue from Facebook?!)

机译:通讯仪表板(控制室,从Facebook上举办CUE?!)

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Papers published via IEEE and AIAA conferences have presented an overview of how social media could benefit NASA working environments in general [1] and proposed three specific social applications to benefit space flight control operations [2]. One of them, Communications Dashboard, would help a real time flight controller keep up with both the "big picture" and significant details of operations via a cohesive interface similar to those of social networking services (SNS). Instead of recreational social features, "CommDash" would support functions like console logging, categorized and threaded text chat streams with enhanced accountability and graphics display features, high-level status displays driven by telemetry or other events, and an on-screen hailing function for requesting voice or text stream conversation. Moving certain voice conversations to text streams would reduce confusion and stress in two ways. Within text conversations, there would be far less repetition of content since text conversations have visual persistence and are reviewable instantly, e.g., there's no need to brief new participants to a discussion - they just read what's already there. Remaining voice traffic would stand out more clearly, and quieter voice loops means fewer "say again" calls and less distraction from visual and mental tasks, thus less stress. (Most flight controllers monitor 4 or 5 voice loops at once.) Links could be created from console log entries to chat selections so that underlying details are readily available yet unobtrusive. This would reduce the confusion that rises from having multiple and sometimes divergent copies of the same information due to cut/copy and paste operations, attachments, and asynchronous editing. This concept could apply to a plethora of real time control environments and to other settings with lots of information juggling. This paper explores the dashboard concept in further detail and chronicles the first phase of a NASA IT Labs (Information Technology) project that could lead to a working system.~1
机译:通过IEEE和AIAA会议公布的论文提出了社交媒体如何使NASA工作环境有何概述[1],并提出了三个特定的社会应用来利用空间飞行控制操作[2]。其中一个通信仪表板将通过类似于社交网络服务(SNS)的凝聚力接口,帮助实时飞行控制器跟上“大图片”和操作的重要细节。代替娱乐社交功能,“commdash”将支持控制台记录,分类和文本文本聊天流等功能,具有增强的问责制和图形显示功能,由遥测或其他事件驱动的高级状态显示,以及屏幕上的HaIling函数请求语音或文本流对话。将某些语音对话移动到文本流将以两种方式减少混淆和压力。在文本对话中,由于文本对话具有视觉持久性并即时审核,因此重复内容的重复远远不那么重复,例如,不需要简要介绍新的参与者讨论 - 他们只是阅读已经存在的内容。剩余的语音流量将更清楚地脱颖而出,更安静的语音循环意味着较少“再次发言”,从视觉和精神任务中减少分散注意力,从而减少压力。 (大多数飞行控制器一次监控4或5个语音循环。)可以从控制台日志条目创建链接到聊天选择,以便底层细节尚无引起的。这将减少由于剪切/复制和粘贴操作,附件和异步编辑而从具有多个且有时发散的相同信息的多个且有时分歧的混淆。这一概念可以应用于一个实时控制环境和其他有限信息杂耍的其他设置。本文进一步详细探讨了仪表板概念,并记录了NASA IT实验室(信息技术)项目的第一阶段,可能导致工作系统。〜1

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