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Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment

Spasojević Brkić, Vesna; Putnik, Goran; Veljković, Zorica; Shah, Vaibhav; Essdai, Ahmed

(Springer International Publishing Ag, Cham, 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Spasojević Brkić, Vesna
AU  - Putnik, Goran
AU  - Veljković, Zorica
AU  - Shah, Vaibhav
AU  - Essdai, Ahmed
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2923
AB  - Collaborative environments today are very successful when used in multiplayer games and for meetings organizing, which gives an idea to explore its potentials in remotely controlled decentralized manufacturing. This survey is based on the experiment that involved 34 small collaborative groups including 68 students in Serbia, that have used the interface for remote collaborative control of manufacturing systems to control of CNC machine located in Portugal. Our previous surveys have shown that group work consumes less time than individual work in most working options. This paper examines influence of homogeneity of the groups. Results of statistical examination show that percentages of errors are significantly or highly significantly higher in homogeneous compared to a non-homogeneous groups. Therefore, it could be recommended to form heterogeneous groups when remotely controlling decentralized manufacturing processes.
PB  - Springer International Publishing Ag, Cham
C3  - Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction
T1  - Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment
EP  - 42
SP  - 32
VL  - 592
DO  - 10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_4
ER  - 
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author = "Spasojević Brkić, Vesna and Putnik, Goran and Veljković, Zorica and Shah, Vaibhav and Essdai, Ahmed",
year = "2018",
abstract = "Collaborative environments today are very successful when used in multiplayer games and for meetings organizing, which gives an idea to explore its potentials in remotely controlled decentralized manufacturing. This survey is based on the experiment that involved 34 small collaborative groups including 68 students in Serbia, that have used the interface for remote collaborative control of manufacturing systems to control of CNC machine located in Portugal. Our previous surveys have shown that group work consumes less time than individual work in most working options. This paper examines influence of homogeneity of the groups. Results of statistical examination show that percentages of errors are significantly or highly significantly higher in homogeneous compared to a non-homogeneous groups. Therefore, it could be recommended to form heterogeneous groups when remotely controlling decentralized manufacturing processes.",
publisher = "Springer International Publishing Ag, Cham",
journal = "Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction",
title = "Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment",
pages = "42-32",
volume = "592",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_4"
}
Spasojević Brkić, V., Putnik, G., Veljković, Z., Shah, V.,& Essdai, A.. (2018). Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment. in Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction
Springer International Publishing Ag, Cham., 592, 32-42.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_4
Spasojević Brkić V, Putnik G, Veljković Z, Shah V, Essdai A. Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment. in Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction. 2018;592:32-42.
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_4 .
Spasojević Brkić, Vesna, Putnik, Goran, Veljković, Zorica, Shah, Vaibhav, Essdai, Ahmed, "Group Characteristics and Task Accuracy in Distributed Remote User Controlled Manufacturing as Collaborative Environment" in Advances in Human Factors and Systems Interaction, 592 (2018):32-42,
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-60366-7_4 . .
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