Architecture framework human view: The NATO approach
Holly A. H. Handley and
Robert J. Smillie
Systems Engineering, 2008, vol. 11, issue 2, 156-164
Abstract:
The NATO Research and Technology Organization (RTO) Panel on Human Factors and Medicine (HFM‐155) Human View Workshop was convened to discuss and propose a cross‐national Human View, that is, an architectural view that focuses on the human as part of a system. Progress on the idea of a human view had already been made by several different groups working in different countries. The purpose of the workshop panel was to evaluate these emerging human view concepts, propose a candidate human view construct, and develop an outline of a NATO‐wide Human View Handbook. This paper describes the outcomes of the workshop and presents the content of the draft human view suggested by the panel members. The proposed human view was purposely designed to be independent of any specific architecture framework and adaptable to different implementation processes. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Syst Eng 11
Date: 2008
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