• Title/Summary/Keyword: Marine officer system

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해기사 직무스트레스 측정 및 관리 모바일 애플리케이션 개발 (Development of Mobile Application for Ship Officers' Job Stress Measurement and Management)

  • 양동복;김주성;김득봉
    • 해양환경안전학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.266-274
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    • 2021
  • 해기사의 과도한 직무스트레스는 신체적, 정신적으로 부정적인 영향을 미치며, 이로 인한 이직은 원활한 해기인력 수급에 영향을 미칠 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 해기사의 체계적인 직무스트레스 측정 및 관리를 위한 도구로써 모바일 웹 애플리케이션을 개발하고 품질평가를 통하여 검증하였다. 애플리케이션의 개발은 전통적인 소프트웨어 개발 방식인 Waterfall 모델에 따라 수행되었다. 요구분석 단계에서는 현직 해기사 및 해상직원 인사담당자 각 5명을 대상으로 Brain Storming을 실시하고 그 결과를 설계에 반영하였다. 설계 및 개발 단계에서는 요구사항 분석 결과를 바탕으로 애플리케이션을 설계하고, JSP와 Spring Framework를 활용하여 기능을 구현하였다. 애플리케이션의 작동 Test를 수행한 결과 사용자 인터페이스에서 입력한 직무스트레스, 정신건강, 진로적응성 등 입력 데이터에 따른 정상적인 출력 결과가 도시되었으며, 관리자 인터페이스에도 응답자의 입력 결과가 정상적으로 도시되고, 데이터베이스로 구성됨을 확인하였다. 요구사항 분석 참여 집단을 대상으로 ISO/IEC 9126-2 메트릭 기반의 5점 척도 품질평가를 시행한 결과 사용자 인터페이스 4.70점, 관리자 인터페이스 4.72점으로 유의한 결과가 도출되었다. 본 연구를 통해 개발한 애플리케이션은 사용자 요구를 반영한 지속적인 개정 및 보완이 필요하며, 향후 수집된 Data의 분석 및 활용을 위한 시스템 구축에 관한 연구가 필요하다.

Maritime Officers' Strategies for Collision Avoidance in Crossing Situations

  • Hong, Seung Kweon
    • 대한인간공학회지
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    • 제36권5호
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    • pp.525-533
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate maritime officers' strategies to avoid the ship collision in crossing situations. Background: In a situation where there is a risk of collision between two ships, maritime officers can change the direction and speed of the own-ship to avoid the collision. They have four options to select; adjusting the speed only, the direction only, both the speed and direction at the same time and no action. Research questions were whether the strategy they are using differs according to the shipboard experience of maritime officers and the representation method of ARPA (automatic radar plotting aid) - radar graphic information. Method: Participants were 12. Six of them had more than 3 years of onboard experience, while the others were 4th grade students at Korea Maritime and Ocean University. For each participant, 32 ship encounter situations were provided with ARPA-radar information. 16 situations were presented by the north-up display and 16 situations were presented by the track-up display. Participants were asked to decide how to move the own-ship to avoid the ship collision for each case. Results: Most participants attempted to avoid the collision by adjusting the direction of the ship, representing an average of 22.4 times in 32 judgment trials (about 70%). Participants who did not have experience on board were more likely to control speed and direction at the same time than participants with onboard experience. Participants with onboard experience were more likely to control the direction of the ship only. On the other hand, although the same ARPA Information was provided to the participants, the participants in many cases made different judgments depending on the method of information representation; track-up display and north-up display. It was only 25% that the participants made the same judgment under the same collision situations. Participants with onboard experience did make the same judgment more than participants with no onboard experience. Conclusion: In marine collision situations, maritime officers tend to avoid collisions by adjusting only the direction of their ships, and this tendency is more pronounced among maritime officers with onboard experience. The effect of the method of information representation on their judgment was not significant. Application: The results of this research might help to train maritime officers for safe navigation and to design a collision avoidance support system.