Usability Requirements for Complex Cyber-Physical Systems in a Totally Networked World - Collaborative Systems for Smart Networked Environments
Conference Papers Year : 2014

Usability Requirements for Complex Cyber-Physical Systems in a Totally Networked World

Bernhard Kölmel
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Rebecca Bulander
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Uwe Dittmann
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Alfred Schätter
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Günther Würtz
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Abstract

“The Internet has made the world “flat” by transcending space. […] The Internet has transformed how we conduct research, studies, business, services, and entertainment.” [1] Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are engineered systems that are built from, and depend upon, the seamless integration of computational algorithms and physical components. Advances in CPS will enable capability, adaptability, scalability, resiliency, safety, security, and usability that will far exceed the embedded systems of today. CPS technology will transform the way people interact with engineered systems. “CPS have a highly disruptive effect on market structures. They will fundamentally change business models and the competitive field of today […]” [2] Usability is a driving force for the rapid take-up and acceptance of these Cyber-physical systems. [2] In this paper we define CPS and highlight the importance of usability for CPS. Then we describe two different cases and provide different methods how to improve the usability of CPS.
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hal-01392123 , version 1 (04-11-2016)

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Bernhard Kölmel, Rebecca Bulander, Uwe Dittmann, Alfred Schätter, Günther Würtz. Usability Requirements for Complex Cyber-Physical Systems in a Totally Networked World. 15th Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises (PROVE), Oct 2014, Amsterdam, Netherlands. pp.253-258, ⟨10.1007/978-3-662-44745-1_25⟩. ⟨hal-01392123⟩
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