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Design Case Study: MANaging Vessels In Ports (MAN VIP) Project
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Brooks, B and Lutzhoft, M 2016
, 'Design Case Study: MANaging Vessels In Ports
(MAN VIP) Project', paper presented at the Ergoship 2016, 6-7 April 2016, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Abstract
This paper reviews the practical and theoretical issues associated with designing maritime technology. It follows the implementation of the Human Centred Design (HCD) component of the HCD and SQA Guideline that was developed under the auspices of the IMO e-navigation initiative. First we describe the project, which focused on the development of a shared interface for pilots and tug masters. Next we describe the implementation of the HCD process. Finally we reflect on some of the challenges associated with the implementation of the process. Implications for the movement of ships in ports, and for maritime technology design are identified.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Authors/Creators: | Brooks, B and Lutzhoft, M |
Keywords: | Human Centred Design, e-navigation, ports, user-interface, Ergoship 2016 |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 2016 The Authors |
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