IEEE 1289 : 1998

IEEE 1289 : 1998

APPLICATION OF HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING IN THE DESIGN OF COMPUTER-BASED MONITORING AND CONTROL DISPLAYS FOR NUCLEAR POWER GENERATING STATIONS

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 Systems considerations
  4.1 Display development methodology
  4.2 System design considerations
5 Display functions
  5.1 Overview status
  5.2 Detailed status
  5.3 Alarms
  5.4 Troubleshooting
  5.5 Configuration
  5.6 Procedures
  5.7 Logs
  5.8 Integrated control
6 Typical display format types
  6.1 Graphs
  6.2 Mimics
  6.3 Logic displays
  6.4 Faceplate displays
  6.5 Alphanumeric displays
  6.6 Integrated displays
7 Display-driven process control
  7.1 General requirements for display-driven process controls
  7.2 Display formats appropriate for process control
8 User-system interaction
  8.1 Dialog formats
  8.2 Navigation and display management
  8.3 Windows
9 Bibliography
Annex A (informative) Interface devices
Annex B (informative) Typical nuclear power plant display examples

Abstract

Provides system design considerations, identifies information display and control techniques for use with computer-based displays and provides human factors engineering guidance for the use of these techniques in power generating stations.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Supersedes
  • IEEE DRAFT 1289 : D13 FEB 96

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