Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés

Since the 1950s, failures in the development of anthropocentric technologies have suggested that general design principles open the way for socio-technical projects. However, the latter do not sufficiently integrate the social, subjective and technical aspects underlying every kind of industrial pro...

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Main Authors: Francisco de Paula Antunes Lima, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Marcelle La Guardia, Samira Nagem
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Language:English
Published: Association Recherche et Pratique sur les Activités 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/activites/6098
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author Francisco de Paula Antunes Lima
Rodrigo Ribeiro
Marcelle La Guardia
Samira Nagem
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Rodrigo Ribeiro
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Samira Nagem
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description Since the 1950s, failures in the development of anthropocentric technologies have suggested that general design principles open the way for socio-technical projects. However, the latter do not sufficiently integrate the social, subjective and technical aspects underlying every kind of industrial project. This article shows how the “course of action” theory, which is part of the “activity” field of ergonomics, supports this integration. This is achieved by demonstrating how the concepts and methods of the course of action theory, used to design new work situations when automating small hydroelectric power plants (SHPPs), leads to a broader empirical praxeology for addressing H-H (training) and H-M (automation) interfaces, or H-H-M systems. Theoretically, this article contributes to the technological pole of the Course of Action Research Programme, while in practical terms it warns Industry 4.0 professionals not to repeat the old myth (and expression) of the “unmanned factory”.
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spelling doaj-art-4d44e090786f43c1bbcf514c13ee64f52025-08-20T02:33:05ZengAssociation Recherche et Pratique sur les ActivitésActivités1765-27232021-04-0118110.4000/activites.6098Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisésFrancisco de Paula Antunes LimaRodrigo RibeiroMarcelle La GuardiaSamira NagemSince the 1950s, failures in the development of anthropocentric technologies have suggested that general design principles open the way for socio-technical projects. However, the latter do not sufficiently integrate the social, subjective and technical aspects underlying every kind of industrial project. This article shows how the “course of action” theory, which is part of the “activity” field of ergonomics, supports this integration. This is achieved by demonstrating how the concepts and methods of the course of action theory, used to design new work situations when automating small hydroelectric power plants (SHPPs), leads to a broader empirical praxeology for addressing H-H (training) and H-M (automation) interfaces, or H-H-M systems. Theoretically, this article contributes to the technological pole of the Course of Action Research Programme, while in practical terms it warns Industry 4.0 professionals not to repeat the old myth (and expression) of the “unmanned factory”.https://journals.openedition.org/activites/6098course of actionrepresentamenanthropocentric designtacit knowledge4.0 industry
spellingShingle Francisco de Paula Antunes Lima
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representamen
anthropocentric design
tacit knowledge
4.0 industry
title Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés
title_full Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés
title_fullStr Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés
title_full_unstemmed Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés
title_short Analyse du cours de l’action et projet anthropocentré : contributions à la conception de systèmes automatisés
title_sort analyse du cours de l action et projet anthropocentre contributions a la conception de systemes automatises
topic course of action
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anthropocentric design
tacit knowledge
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