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Information distribution in complex systems to improve team performance.

机译:在复杂系统中分发信息,以提高团队绩效。

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This thesis hypothesizes that providing task specific information to individual team members will improve coordination and decision-making, and therefore team performance, at time critical tasks. Major themes addressed in this research include teams and team processes, mental models, team mental models, work domain analysis, and hierarchical task analysis. Furthermore, the theory behind the development of complementary models is introduced. A unique method to identify the information sources and requirements in a complex team environment is first discussed in general and then specifically applied in two domains.; The findings are presented of two experiments examining the effects of imposing different information distribution strategies that range from no complementariness to full complementariness of information. Team communication, team and individual task performance, workload, and timeliness and effectiveness of team decision making were assessed in nominal and off-nominal conditions. The first experiment used an automobile simulator and examined team navigation while driving. A second experiment was designed to incorporate additional measures to more specifically investigate individual performance, team workload, and clarity of information requirements using a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter simulator. The procedures used for both experiments provided for dynamic yet controlled environments through which critical factors that influence team process and performance could be evaluated accurately.; Results of these experiments provide empirical evidence that providing task relevant information to individual team members in a time critical environment, while limiting their access to non-relevant information, improves individual and team performance. Furthermore, there is evidence of increased individual performance that indicates this method of distributing information among team members may provide individual crewmembers with a more accurate "task relevant" mental model of their own environment. This research provides new insight into how the distribution of information among team members effects the development of mental models, information requirements, team and individual performance, and communications, and highlights several directions for future research.; The information distribution design principles presented in this thesis address the heterogeneity of teams; teams cannot be thought of as groups of identical individuals. The results concerning the communication, workload, performance and team of mental models were consistent across the domains in this research.
机译:本文假设,为特定团队成员提供特定任务的信息将改善关键任务时的协调和决策能力,从而改善团队绩效。本研究涉及的主要主题包括团队和团队流程,心理模型,团队心理模型,工作领域分析和分层任务分析。此外,介绍了互补模型开发背后的理论。首先,我们首先讨论一种在复杂的团队环境中识别信息源和需求的独特方法,然后将其专门应用于两个领域。这项发现是通过两个实验进行的,这些实验研究了施加不同信息分配策略(从无互补性到完全互补性)的影响。团队沟通,团队和个人任务绩效,工作量以及团队决策的及时性和有效性在名义和非名义条件下进行评估。第一个实验使用汽车模拟器,并在驾驶时检查了团队导航。第二个实验旨在采用其他措施,以使用UH-60黑鹰直升机模拟器更具体地调查个人表现,团队工作量和信息要求的清晰度。这两个实验所用的程序均提供了动态但可控的环境,通过该环境可以准确评估影响团队过程和绩效的关键因素。这些实验的结果提供了经验证据,即在时间紧迫的环境中向单个团队成员提供与任务相关的信息,同时限制他们对无关信息的访问,可以提高个人和团队的绩效。此外,有证据表明,个人绩效的提高表明,这种在团队成员之间分配信息的方法可能会为单个机组成员提供其自身环境的更准确的“与任务相关”的心理模型。这项研究提供了关于团队成员之间信息分配如何影响心理模型,信息需求,团队和个人绩效以及沟通的新见解,并突出了未来研究的几个方向。本文提出的信息分配设计原则解决了团队的异质性。团队不能被视为同一个人组成的小组。关于沟通,工作量,绩效和心理模型团队的结果在本研究的各个领域都是一致的。

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  • 作者

    Sperling, Brian K.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia Institute of Technology.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia Institute of Technology.;
  • 学科 Engineering System Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 258 p.
  • 总页数 258
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 系统科学;
  • 关键词

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