Research on Design of Equipment Support Training Development under Informationization

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Under informationization, with the development of the technology, equipment becomes more and more complex, which has placed an increasing demand on the innovation of the design theory and methods to equipment support training. However, the methodology to develop the equipment support training is still in the traditional way. There is a lack of the general design on the training system and the systematic analysis of the training requirements. Based on the ISD process, using the IDEF0 modeling technique, a design theory framework for the design of equipment support training is proposed. The theory framework provides a basis for the further study on the establishment of the effective, cost efficient equipment support training system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 718-720)

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July 2013

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