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Collaboration And Awareness Amongst Flight Attendants
Author(s) -
Stephanie Wong,
Carman Neustaedter
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
summit (simon fraser university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2998181.2998355
Subject(s) - usability , work (physics) , knowledge management , service (business) , computer science , business , engineering , human–computer interaction , marketing , mechanical engineering
Collaboration is a core component of work activities amongst flight attendants as they work to promote onboard safety and a high level of customer service. Yet we know little of how flight attendants collaborate and whether or not technology adequately supports their practices. Through an interview study with flight attendants, we explored their collaborative practices and processes and how technology aided such practices. While technologies like interphones and flight attendant call buttons acted as collaboration tools, we identified instances where the usability and functionality of these devices were the main barriers for maintaining efficient communication, situation awareness, and information exchange. Our findings inform the design of future technologies for enhancing communication and collaboration in an aircraft setting amongst flight attendants with an emphasis on real time information access and direct communication between flight attendants regardless of their location.

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