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New power plant terminology (KKS) from the view of information psychology and ergonomics

Abstract

The operating staff of power plants have to deal daily with coded designations of devices and plants. Two factors determine the simple and reliable compilation, processing and reproduction of such designations: first, the formal-logical and technological consistency of the terminological system, and secondly, its compatibility with the human faculties of taking in and processing alphanumerically coded information. The KKS is investigated from both points of view and the problems of its structure and its utilization by human beings are pointed out. Some requirements to a logically consistent terminological system which is closely related to the technical way of thinking and talking and to practical usage result from this analysis.
Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1982
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-82-169515
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Tech. Ueberwach. (Essen); (Germany, Federal Republic of); Journal Volume: 23:1
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; POWER PLANTS; OPERATION; STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY; COMMUNICATIONS; EDUCATION; INFORMATION; INFORMATION THEORY; PERSONNEL; 200100* - Fossil-Fueled Power Plants- Power Plants & Power Generation
OSTI ID:
6830182
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
German
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: TUBWA
Submitting Site:
HEDB
Size:
Pages: 21-23
Announcement Date:
Sep 01, 1982

Citation Formats

Bohr, E, Becker, G, and Wildberg, D. New power plant terminology (KKS) from the view of information psychology and ergonomics. Germany: N. p., 1982. Web.
Bohr, E, Becker, G, & Wildberg, D. New power plant terminology (KKS) from the view of information psychology and ergonomics. Germany.
Bohr, E, Becker, G, and Wildberg, D. 1982. "New power plant terminology (KKS) from the view of information psychology and ergonomics." Germany.
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abstractNote = {The operating staff of power plants have to deal daily with coded designations of devices and plants. Two factors determine the simple and reliable compilation, processing and reproduction of such designations: first, the formal-logical and technological consistency of the terminological system, and secondly, its compatibility with the human faculties of taking in and processing alphanumerically coded information. The KKS is investigated from both points of view and the problems of its structure and its utilization by human beings are pointed out. Some requirements to a logically consistent terminological system which is closely related to the technical way of thinking and talking and to practical usage result from this analysis.}
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