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Towards Requirement Patterns for Smart Physical Work Assistants
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Research Team
IWI6
Abstract
Although physical work is becoming increasingly
automated, many tasks in manufacturing, assembly or quality
assurance still require human expertise, skills and subjective
evaluation. Therefore, digitization offers the possibility to support such physical tasks by smart assistant systems. Being part
of a larger research project, the aim of this short paper is to
present requirement patterns that have evolved during a case
study at a German car component manufacturer. Guided by
work design theory, our research reveals four requirement
patterns that support requirements specification of smart
physical work assistants with regard to autonomy, task variety,
task identity and feedback from tasks.
automated, many tasks in manufacturing, assembly or quality
assurance still require human expertise, skills and subjective
evaluation. Therefore, digitization offers the possibility to support such physical tasks by smart assistant systems. Being part
of a larger research project, the aim of this short paper is to
present requirement patterns that have evolved during a case
study at a German car component manufacturer. Guided by
work design theory, our research reveals four requirement
patterns that support requirements specification of smart
physical work assistants with regard to autonomy, task variety,
task identity and feedback from tasks.
Language
English
Keywords
job satisfaction
software requirement patterns
work design theory
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Event Title
International Workshop on Requirements Patterns (RePa' 17)
Event Location
Lisbon, Portugal
Event Date
04.09.2017
Division(s)
Eprints ID
252032
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