Title: Agent-Based Modeling of Collaboration and Work Practices Onboard the International Space Station
Abstract: Download This Paper Open PDF in Browser Add Paper to My Library Share: Permalink Using these links will ensure access to this page indefinitely Copy URL Agent-Based Modeling of Collaboration and Work Practices Onboard the International Space Station Conference on Computer-Generated Forces and Behavior Representation 18, January 1, 2002 8 Pages Posted: 3 Dec 2022 See all articles by Alessandro AcquistiAlessandro AcquistiCarnegie Mellon University - H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and ManagementMaarten Sierhuisaffiliation not provided to SSRNWilliam J. Clanceyaffiliation not provided to SSRNJeffrey BradshawIndependent Date Written: January 1, 2002 Abstract The International Space Station is one the most complex projects ever, with numerous interdependent constraints affecting productivity and crew safety. This requires planning years before crew expeditions, and the use of sophisticated scheduling tools. Human work practices, however, are difficult to study and represent within traditional planning tools. We present an agent-based model and simulation of the activities and work practices of astronauts onboard the ISS. The model represents "a day in the life" of the ISS crew and is developed in Brahms--- an agent-oriented, activity-based language used to model knowledge in situated action and learning in human activities. Keywords: Agent-Based Social Simulations, International Space Station, Human-Computer Interaction Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation Acquisti, Alessandro and Sierhuis, Maarten and J. Clancey, William and Bradshaw, Jeffrey, Agent-Based Modeling of Collaboration and Work Practices Onboard the International Space Station (January 1, 2002). Conference on Computer-Generated Forces and Behavior Representation 18, January 1, 2002, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4254197 Alessandro Acquisti (Contact Author) Carnegie Mellon University - H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management ( email ) Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890United States412-268-9853 (Phone)412-268-5339 (Fax) Maarten Sierhuis affiliation not provided to SSRN William J. Clancey affiliation not provided to SSRN Jeffrey Bradshaw Independent Download This Paper Open PDF in Browser Do you have a job opening that you would like to promote on SSRN? Place Job Opening Paper statistics Downloads 1 Abstract Views 4 PlumX Metrics Feedback Feedback to SSRN Feedback (required) Email (required) Submit If you need immediate assistance, call 877-SSRNHelp (877 777 6435) in the United States, or +1 212 448 2500 outside of the United States, 8:30AM to 6:00PM U.S. Eastern, Monday - Friday. Submit a Paper Section 508 Text Only Pages SSRN Quick Links SSRN Solutions Research Paper Series Conference Papers Partners in Publishing Jobs & Announcements Newsletter Sign Up SSRN Rankings Top Papers Top Authors Top Organizations About SSRN SSRN Objectives Network Directors Presidential Letter Announcements Contact us FAQs Copyright Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. To learn more, visit Cookie Settings. This page was processed by aws-apollo-5dc in 0.282 seconds