The following paper illustrates the conception of an Excel-based software tool developed to predict human error probabilities in manual assembly lines. In this regard, the paper clearifies how reliable risk analyses of manual work tasks can be carried out with the help of a software tool. Furthermore, to initiate a high user-friendliness, a high acceptance and a high level of dissemination, this paper deals with a Kano survey concerning customer requirements on the developed software tool. As a result, it will be examined how customer requirements on a software tool for the automated evaluation of human errors in manual assembly can be subdivided into basic requirements, performance requirements and enthusiasm requirements. The paper conclu...
Developing error-free software requirements is of critical importance to the success of a software p...
Product defects in an assembly line can happen due to various reasons, and one of the sources is hum...
AbstractTough competition force companies to develop and increase their product assortment in order ...
Human error in manual assembly systems affects system reliability, safety and it is one of the most ...
Manual assembly operations are sensitive to human errors that can diminish the quality of final prod...
[[abstract]]In the design, development, and manufacturing stage of industrial products, engineers us...
This paper presents the initial framework adopted to assess human error in assembly tasks at a large...
This paper presents the initial framework adopted to assess human error in assembly tasks at a large...
Context and Motivation: The correctness of software requirements is of critical importance to the su...
Nowadays the majority of organizations operating in manufacturing field recognize the importance of ...
This paper discusses some examples where human performance and or human error prediction was achieve...
A major challenge for manufacturing companies today is to manage a huge amount of product variants a...
Despite the increasing level of automation in manufacturing, manual assembly continues to play a key...
The importance of safety and ergonomics has grown in these last few years. The newest technology off...
This report presents an explorative examination of the scientific literature regarding current metho...
Developing error-free software requirements is of critical importance to the success of a software p...
Product defects in an assembly line can happen due to various reasons, and one of the sources is hum...
AbstractTough competition force companies to develop and increase their product assortment in order ...
Human error in manual assembly systems affects system reliability, safety and it is one of the most ...
Manual assembly operations are sensitive to human errors that can diminish the quality of final prod...
[[abstract]]In the design, development, and manufacturing stage of industrial products, engineers us...
This paper presents the initial framework adopted to assess human error in assembly tasks at a large...
This paper presents the initial framework adopted to assess human error in assembly tasks at a large...
Context and Motivation: The correctness of software requirements is of critical importance to the su...
Nowadays the majority of organizations operating in manufacturing field recognize the importance of ...
This paper discusses some examples where human performance and or human error prediction was achieve...
A major challenge for manufacturing companies today is to manage a huge amount of product variants a...
Despite the increasing level of automation in manufacturing, manual assembly continues to play a key...
The importance of safety and ergonomics has grown in these last few years. The newest technology off...
This report presents an explorative examination of the scientific literature regarding current metho...
Developing error-free software requirements is of critical importance to the success of a software p...
Product defects in an assembly line can happen due to various reasons, and one of the sources is hum...
AbstractTough competition force companies to develop and increase their product assortment in order ...