Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians

This paper presents a continuing study of the human cognitive aspect application in the technical systems. The last studies design a human-centered design based on the German culture. The result shows a significant difference of human performance between Germans an...

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Main Authors: Novie Susanto, Ratna Purwaningsih, Kharisma Panca Kurniawati
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2016-12-01
Series:Makara Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/3418
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spelling doaj-25d28a7271944e1f96bbc0a8cd4e73fb2020-11-25T03:17:31ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Technology2355-27862356-45392016-12-0120313914610.7454/mst.v20i3.3069319Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of IndonesiansNovie Susanto0Ratna Purwaningsih1Kharisma Panca Kurniawati2Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50275, IndonesiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50275, IndonesiaDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang 50275, IndonesiaThis paper presents a continuing study of the human cognitive aspect application in the technical systems. The last studies design a human-centered design based on the German culture. The result shows a significant difference of human performance between Germans and Indonesians. Therefore, this study examines the human cognitive model based on Indonesian culture to investigate whether the different cognitive model based on the culture aspect can improve the human performance. The study was conducted on 60 people classified by age, young (16-34 years old) and old (older than 34 years old). Participants render predictions on an assembly activity for two interim states of two different types of products which are the Builderific brick and the Pulley Release based on four typesof the assembly strategy model (Reference, Combination, Human Behavior 1, and Human Behavior 2). The dependent variables are prediction time, mental workload, and predictive accuracy. The results show that the models of human assembly strategies and the products have significant influences on mental workload and predictive capability. The age variable significantly influences mental workload, performance, and prediction capabilities.http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/3418assembly, cognitive engineering, indonesian, strategy
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author Novie Susanto
Ratna Purwaningsih
Kharisma Panca Kurniawati
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Ratna Purwaningsih
Kharisma Panca Kurniawati
Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
Makara Journal of Technology
assembly, cognitive engineering, indonesian, strategy
author_facet Novie Susanto
Ratna Purwaningsih
Kharisma Panca Kurniawati
author_sort Novie Susanto
title Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
title_short Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
title_full Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
title_fullStr Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
title_full_unstemmed Design of the Human Assembly Strategy in a Self-Optimizing Assembly Cell: A Case Study of Indonesians
title_sort design of the human assembly strategy in a self-optimizing assembly cell: a case study of indonesians
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series Makara Journal of Technology
issn 2355-2786
2356-4539
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This paper presents a continuing study of the human cognitive aspect application in the technical systems. The last studies design a human-centered design based on the German culture. The result shows a significant difference of human performance between Germans and Indonesians. Therefore, this study examines the human cognitive model based on Indonesian culture to investigate whether the different cognitive model based on the culture aspect can improve the human performance. The study was conducted on 60 people classified by age, young (16-34 years old) and old (older than 34 years old). Participants render predictions on an assembly activity for two interim states of two different types of products which are the Builderific brick and the Pulley Release based on four typesof the assembly strategy model (Reference, Combination, Human Behavior 1, and Human Behavior 2). The dependent variables are prediction time, mental workload, and predictive accuracy. The results show that the models of human assembly strategies and the products have significant influences on mental workload and predictive capability. The age variable significantly influences mental workload, performance, and prediction capabilities.
topic assembly, cognitive engineering, indonesian, strategy
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/technology/journal/article/view/3418
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