Applied Computer Science for GGOS Observatories by Alexander N.J. Neidhardt

Applied Computer Science for GGOS Observatories by Alexander N.J. Neidhardt

Author:Alexander N.J. Neidhardt
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


But what does this autonomy and this automation mean? Autonomy of a production system, as already implied, means the ability to solve complex processing tasks with a maximum degree of independence and autonomy over a longer time period and without failures. This can be obtained with the intensification of functionalities per cell, so that it can solve an extended set of tasks and is no longer restricted to a limited one. It combines planning, monitoring, and controlling in the location of the cell and is highly resistant and tolerant against failures. The system is also able to react to failures itself. The goal is to reduce the number of user interactions. But if interactions are necessary, they are optimized. The system offers all functionalities transparently and processes state changes autonomously. An intervention is always possible. The user or operator is released from routine jobs and has more potential for other tasks, such as maintenance and development (Pfeifer and Schmitt 2006, l.c. page 3). This means a change in the abilities of an operator from manual, continuous activities to more cognitive tasks (Pfeifer and Schmitt 2006, l.c. page 19).

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