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Human / Systems Integration (HSI) Tools for NASA Systems Engineering
David J. Fitts
Chief, Habitability & Human Factors Branch, NASA/JSC
HSIS 2009
March 18, 2009
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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What is Human/System Integration?
HSI Definition in the DoD
HSI = Human/Systems Integration The interdisciplinary technical and management processes for integrating human
considerations within and across all system elements --INCOSE In the DoD, HSI has a very specific meaning; Not so in NASA
HSI is focused on maximizing Human/System performance in the interest of meeting project design goals and mission objectives
Medical and Behavioral domains may focus more on optimizing human performance Human Factors, Habitability and Environmental Factors focus more on optimizing the system
Since 2000, HSI is a mandate in DoD Systems Acquisition Requirements “The Project Manager shall apply HSI to optimize total system performance, operational
effectiveness, and suitability, survivability, safety and affordability”
The reason HSI is mandated in the DoD is not to improve man/machine interfaces…it is to save money
To lower costs in the operational era of a program…(80% of the cost of DoD programs)
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HSI Definition in the DoD (cont’d)
In the DoD, HSI comprises a number of human/system disciplines: Called “domains” in the DoD:
Domain Intent SLSD Org
Human Factors Engineering -- Optimize system interfaces SF3
Habitability -- Living conditions SF3
Environmental Factors -- Work conditions SF2
Occupational Health -- Reduce risks to health and well-being SD
Countermeasures -- Maintain human performance SK
Survivability -- Reduce risks to life (partially SLSD)
System Safety -- Reduce risk of failure and error
Training -- Optimize operator readiness
Manpower -- Operator numbers & skills
Personnel Capabilities -- Operator physical & cognitive abilities
What is Human/System Integration?
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NASA and HSIThere is currently no Agency-wide Human/Systems Integration (HSI)
consensus or initiative but there’s awareness and discussion The term “HSI” is used herein to apply to NASA-equivalents to DoD HSI domain knowledge
At the Johnson Space Center (JSC) the Space Life Sciences Directorate (SLSD) has looked at the DoD model of HSI for potential application to human spaceflight
SLSD domains currently include Medicine, Environmental Factors, Human Factors, Habitability, Countermeasures, and Survivability (partially)
NASA human spaceflight programs reside and are managed at JSC as well as all projects carrying crew
Programs: Space Shuttle, International Space Station (ISS), Constellation (Cx) Projects: Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), Lunar Lander, Lunar Surface Systems, Cx EVA
SLSD is currently the prime provider of HSI services and products to NASA human spaceflight programs
But HSI includes organizations beyond JSC/SLSD--i.e., other Centers, other JSC orgs, etc.
What is Human/System Integration?
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The NASA Project Life-Cycle:
Project Formulation Development Operations
HSI in NASA Systems Engineering
The NASA Project life-cycle road-map is similar to DoD models
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SLSD Habitability and Human Factors Core Capabilities are designed to align with the Project Life-Cycle
HSI must engage every phase of Development and Operations
RequirementsDevelopment
ResearchHow can we do
better?
OperationsLessons learned!
VerificationWere
requirements met?
DesignHands-on
architecturalinvolvement
Requirements Integration
Negotiating project buy-in
Vertical Integration =
Successful integration of a
domain’s capabilities into a
Project’s Life-Cycle
HSI in NASA Systems Engineering
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Horizontal Integration among HSI domains: Puts the “Integration” into HSI Delivers “HSI” as a cohesive product
HSI in NASA Systems Engineering
SpaceMedicine
Survivability Habitability HumanFactors
EnvironmentalMonitoring
Counter-Measures
Domain Knowledge(Vertical Integration)
Hu
man
/Sys
tem
s In
teg
rati
on
(Hor
izon
tal I
nte
grat
ion)
But when viewed as a simplistic cross-cutting activity, no process is evident for performing Horizontal Integration
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NASA HSI Experience in an SE Environment
This paper proposes that the Core Capabilities provide a means of breaking Horizontal Integration into manageable components
Each component has its own constraints and procedures that guide cross-domain integration
An Approach to Horizontal Integration
SpaceMedicine
Survivability Habitability HumanFactors
EnvironmentalMonitoring
Counter-Measures
Domain Knowledge(Vertical Integration)
Hu
man
/Sys
tem
s In
teg
rati
on
(Hor
izon
tal I
nte
grat
ion)
Reqts Dev
Reqts Intgrtn
Design
Verification
Operations
Research
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Constellation Human-SystemIntegration Requirements (HSIR)
NASA-STD-3000, Man/SystemsIntegration Standards (MSIS)
NASA-STD-3000 First released in 1988, the MSIS
provides NASA a vetted product in language tailorable to the needs of Programs & Projects
Program-Unique Requirements
Derived from NASA-STD-3000 • for International Space Station
− SSP 50005, Flight Crew Integration Reqts
• for Constellation Programs− CxP 70024, CxP Human Systems Integration
Requirements (HSIR)
Readiness of Standards has been critical to NASA HSI successes --focused on Habitability, Human Factors & Environmental Factors
Requirements Development
Standards
ProjectRequirements
Deliverables
CxP 70024Revision A
Release Date: October 30, 2007
CONSTELLATION PROGRAMHUMAN-SYSTEM
INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS5
CxP 70024Revision A
Release Date: October 30, 2007
CONSTELLATION PROGRAMHUMAN-SYSTEM
INTEGRATION REQUIREMENTS5
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Requirements Development
In NASA, Requirements are the principal means by which a procuring organization relates its intentions, needs and expectations
Requirements--including HSI--become a binding part of procurement contracts that must be met unless formally waived
Requirements become the foundation for ongoing HSI engagement Otherwise it would be difficult to justify or sustain the other Core Capabilities
Programs/Projects provide processes for establishing consistency across Requirements
These drive commonality across HSI domain inputs Requirements must be objective, valid, measurable and verifiable Typically, a requirement must be accompanied by a Verification Statement and Rationale
In the SLSD, a series of internal reviews, panels and boards provide social integration tools by which HSI requirements are vetted into a comprehensive suite
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Example topics in NASA’s Habitability & Environmental Factors Standards
• Human Performance Capabilities
• Natural and Induced Environments
• Anthropometry, Biomechanics and Strength
• User Interfaces
• Hardware and Equipment
• Architecture
• Maintainability
• Facility Management
• Health Management
• Extravehicular Activity (EVA)
Requirements Development
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Requirements Integration
Requirements Integration = any process with the goal of ensuring that Requirements are understood and flow to all levels of development
Processes for doing this may vary among domains but the goal is the same--i.e., reduce the risk of an unsuccessful HSI implementation during Design through Verification
Requirements Integration is typically accomplished by teams of subject matter experts with Program/Project sensibility
I.e., dedicated to their discipline but sensitive to schedules, budgets, production issues, etc.
Example domain: Human Factors Engineering (HFE) performs Program-recognized Requirements Integration in the ISS and Cx Programs
HFE is accepted as a system in the Program’s System Engineering & Integration orgs HFE Leads are Program/Project supported System Managers
Social integration tools again play an important role in integrating common “HSI” positions and resolving differences into a unified whole
In NASA/SLSD, the position is currently titled “Health & Medical Technical Authority”
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Requirements Integration
Example Program-recognized SLSD “HSI” roles in spaceflight projects Constellation Program (CxP):
− CxP Health and Medical Technical Authority Lead− Human Systems Integration Group Lead
CxP Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV) Project:− Human Systems Integration Lead− Human Engineering Subsystem Manager− Crew Cockpit Working Group HFE Lead
CxP Lunar Lander & Lunar Surface Systems (LSS) Project:− Habitability (and conceptual design and development) Lead
CxP Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) Project:− Human Systems Integration Lead
International Space Station (ISS) Program:− ISSP Health and Medical Technical Authority Lead− Flight Crew Integration [HFE] System Manager− Food System Manager
Human Research Program (HRP):− Space Human Factors & Habitability Element Manager− Space Human Factors & Habitability Element Scientist− Space Human Factors Engineering Project Lead− Advanced Food Technology Project Lead
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Design
“Design” is used here to describe direct participation of HSI domains in Project Design and development
When participation goes beyond describing intent by Requirements alone... Requires domains to develop the capabilities needed to participate in design! Not all Design issues can be foreseen during Requirements Development
Example domain: SLSD’s Habitability Design Center (HDC) has engaged in several effective collaborations with Engineering design teams
Most recently the HDC designed, evaluated and outfitted the interior crew quarters of the Lunar Electric Rover (LER). The LER provided the closing event in President Obama’s Inauguration Parade
HDC has supported projects for ISS, CEV, Lunar Lander, Lunar Surface Systems, & others
Experience: Projects with a strong sense of design value this kind of active HSI participation
HSI Designers are particularly useful where iterative early concept design and evaluation are planned
HSI Design must include human user evaluation--by model or human test--to inform Development phase decisions with objective Operations era impact data
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Design
HDC example activity:• Graphic prototyping:
• Physical prototyping:
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Design
HDC example activity: (cont’d)
• User Evaluations: Early Concept Iteration Prototype
User EvaluationCAD Study
Early Concept Iteration Prototype
User EvaluationCAD Study
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Design
Design can be a unifying Horizontal Integration force when evaluations of design options are comprehensive and inclusive across HSI disciplines
It is important to understand the Operational impact of Development decisions to many human-centered perspectives—e.g., behavior, physical fit, cognitive workload, etc.
NASA SLSD has forward work to increase the number, scope, and efficiency of integrated human/system evaluations
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Verification
Verification, ultimately, is formal acceptance that Requirements have been satisfied prior to product delivery
In practice Verification is a continuum of processes that reduce risk of Requirements failure Requirements Integration teams maintain vigilance during Development
Verification begins during Requirements Development NASA Requirements are typically accompanied by Verification Statements defining
expectations for techniques needed for adequate Requirements compliance
Requirements Integration teams maintain vigilance during Development Not all Development problems can be foreseen when Requirements are first written
Verification processes are usually formal Program-managed processes Like Requirements Development, consistent Program control is essential to contract integrity Program formal processes drive consistent HSI domain Horizontal Integration Like Design evaluation, opportunities are rife for developing efficient, multi-domain
Verification techniques
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Operations
Operations are the ultimate proving ground for the validity of the Requirements through Verification efforts
HSI concerns often don’t manifest themselves until human and system interact in the field Ideally, products are delivered out of Development that are easy to use, prevent human
errors, minimize training, and require little maintenance
Operations success and efficiency should have been major design drivers throughout Development
HSI products such as a ‘Concept of Operations’ should have been required organizing tools since Project Formulation
However, Development & Operations project phases are often managed by different teams
Operations monitoring evaluates the success of Development phase HSI Without this activity, lessons learned for improving domain performance are never identified
Ultimately, better HSI techniques must be developed for informing Development decisions with objective Operations metrics
Predictive tools are needed for early evaluation of Design concepts HSI domains must work together to “reverse engineer” such tools
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Research
Research allows disciplines to identify and fill gaps in knowledge, skills, practices, or processes exposed during Development/Operations
Research enables a discipline’s “long view”; It provides recovery time to invest in the field’s knowledge base
To complete the Six Capabilities cycle, Research must be Directed—i.e., with results specifically targeted at filling a knowledge gap
“Directed Research” as opposed to “Pure Research”
The current NASA environment is favorable toward Directed Research The Human Research Program (HRP) emphasizes producing results that benefit current
spaceflight Programs or Projects Elements of HRP are currently helping solve Cx Program Design and Operations issues
HRP Directed Research is allowing SLSD domains to address cross-integration capability gaps
HRP invests in the exploration of NASA “HSI” and in needed integration capabilities
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An Approach to HSI Horizontal Integration
This paper proposes that Six Core Capabilities provide a means of breaking Horizontal Integration into manageable component pieces
Each “row” has its own constraints and procedures that can steer cross-domain integration Each row’s integration opportunities and challenges are worth a paper
Review & Summation
SpaceMedicine
SurvivabilityHabitability HumanFactors
EnvironmentalMonitoring
Counter-Measures
Domain Knowledge(Vertical Integration)
Hu
man
/Sys
tem
s In
teg
rati
on
(Hor
izon
tal I
nte
grat
ion)
Reqts Dev
Reqts Intgrtn
Design
Verification
Operations
Research
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Review & Summation
Requirements Integration & Verification are generally tightly controlled by Program processes
These processes integrate beyond HSI, inclusive of hardware, software and human systems Processes are typically managed by Program Offices themselves
HSI organizations must develop their own cross-domain integration techniques for the other four capabilities
HSI organizations must particularly develop their own Design and Research capabilities and integrate them into a comprehensive plan
Programs are least likely to provide funding or guidance for Design or Research However, Design capabilities are essential to a fully engaged HSI program; Directed
Research recovery time is essential to HSI strategic deployment and growth
Programs won’t necessarily perform or enable HSI Horizontal Integration; it is up to HSI organizations to develop the skills and techniques
Techniques herein aren’t yet codified in NASA, but they’re essentially in use or in work