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Effect of Augmented Reality on Faults Leading to Human Failures in Socio-technical Systems
Publication Type:
Conference/Workshop Paper
Venue:
4th International Conference on System Reliability and Safety
Abstract
With the ultimate purpose of assessing risk within
augmented reality-equipped socio-technical systems, in our previous
work, we systematically organized and extended state-ofthe-
art taxonomies of human failures to include the failures
related to the extended capabilities enabled by AR technologies.
The result of our organization and extension was presented in
form of a feature diagram. Current state-of-the-art taxonomies
of faults leading to human failures do not consider augmented
reality effects and the new types of faults leading to human
failures. Thus, in this paper, we develop our previous work
further and review state-of-the-art taxonomies of faults leading
to human failures in order to: 1) organize them systematically,
and 2) include the new faults, which might be due to AR.
Coherently with what done previously, we use a feature diagram
to represent the commonalities and variabilities of the different
taxonomies and we introduce new features to represent the new
AR-caused faults. Finally, an AR-equipped socio-technical system
is presented and used to discuss about the usefulness of our
taxonomy.
Bibtex
@inproceedings{Sheikh Bahaei5616,
author = {Soheila Sheikh Bahaei and Barbara Gallina and Karin Laumann and Martin Rasmussen},
title = {Effect of Augmented Reality on Faults Leading to Human Failures in Socio-technical Systems},
month = {November},
year = {2019},
booktitle = {4th International Conference on System Reliability and Safety},
publisher = {IEEE},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/5616-}
}