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Elaborating the Human Aspect of the NIST Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems

Authors :
Edward Griffor
David A. Wollman
Ronald L. Boring
Stephen B. Gilbert
Tonya L. Smith-Jackson
Dan Nathan-Roberts
Yi-Ching Lee
Joe Manganelli
Martin J. Burns
Source :
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 62:450-454
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2018.

Abstract

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has developed a Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS Framework) that supports system engineering analysis, design, development, operation, validation and assurance of CPS. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) comprise interacting digital, analog, physical, and human components engineered for function through integrated physics and logic. For instance, a city implementing an advanced traffic management system including real-time predictive analytics and adaptation/optimization must consider all aspects of such a CPS system of systems’ functioning and integrations with other systems, including interactions with humans. One Aspect (or grouping of stakeholder concerns) of the CPS Framework is the Human Aspect. NIST is engaging HFES in a panel discussion to elaborate Human Aspect concerns, such as constructs, measures, methods, and tools.

Details

ISSN :
10711813 and 21695067
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting
Accession number :
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