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Session 607 - Case Study:
Mobile Performance Support for Maintenance Procedures
Christopher AdamsHandshaw, Inc.
3.24.2011
Project Description
• Enable maintenance technicians to access and complete Maintenance Procedure Cards (MPCs) on a hand-held device.
87’ Coastal Patrol Boat (WPB)
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Project Participants
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Project Phases
PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
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Prototype
• Created content structure and one page of content (text and video) in an existing learning content management solution.
• Accessed content through wirelessly connected mobile phone.
• Used simple demo to gather requirements.
PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
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Lessons Learned
• Our mobile solution was not as mobile as we thought it would be.
PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
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Device Selection
• Used original prototype plus a laptop and router to play the role of the internet.
• Had actual maintenance technicians in repair docks handle a number of potential devices.
• Informal evaluation included responses to menu navigation, readability, text entry, and form-factor.
PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
T h i s s l i d e
l e f t
i n t e n t i o n a l l
y b l a n k s o
t h a t C h r i s
d o e s n ’t g e t
t w i t c h y a n d
r u i n t h e
s u r p r i s e !
Guess Which Two Devices Won?
PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Trimble Yuma HP Mini 100e
Rugged outdoor tablet computer.
Durable netbookdesigned for education.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Trimble Yuma HP Mini 100e
Rugged outdoor tablet computer.
Durable netbookdesigned for education.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Lessons Learned
• Our hand-held solution will require large hands.
• Both of our mobile platforms turned out to be full-on Windows 7 devices.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
The Late Addition
Viewsonic G Android Tablet
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Content Capture
• Content existed in Word documents, PDF documents, and paper MPCs.
• Team of writers worked to “chunk” and import data using LCMS front-end.
• Produced 567 procedures for pilot in roughly two months (estimated at about 1/6 of total procedures).
• Custom “cleaner” built to correct and standardize formatting from original documents.
• Images and video were captured and edited for a subset of produced procedures.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Content Structure
Asset
Sub-System
Procedure
Item Grouping
Item
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
LCMS Interface
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Why a Content Management System?
Definition:
A content management system (CMS) is the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based.
- adapted from Wikipedia
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Why a Content Management System?
Attributes:
• Allow for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data
• Control access to data, based on user roles. User roles define what information each user can view or edit
• Aid in easy storage and retrieval of data
• Reduce repetitive duplicate input
• Improve communication between users
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Content Standardization and Integration
Asset VendorSpecifications
Content Components
Text
Media
Deliverables
Performance Support
Training
Documentation
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Why a Content Management System?
Attributes:
• Organizes content by objective
• Presents content as activities
• Integrates with Learning Management Systems
l e a r n i n g
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Solution Architecture
• LCMS• XML Stager
Desktop Synch App
Android Mobile App
WindowsMobile App
Periodic Secure Internet
Connection
Once-per-shift Wired
Connection
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Desktop App - Synch with Stager
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Desktop App - Synch with Device
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Windows Mobile App – Sign In
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Windows Mobile App – Procedure Selection
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Windows Mobile App – Content Example
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Windows Mobile App – Content Example
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Windows Mobile App – Data Capture
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Android App Differences
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Desktop App – User Actions
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Lessons Learned
• Mobile video formats needed a lot of tweaking.
• Parsing XML on a mobile device is much slower than expected.
• Native media apps are best.
• Having a SCORM framework on a disconnected device is handy.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Pilot
• Running on three assets since fall of last year.
• Well received so far by technicians.
• Proposal to extend pilot pending.
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PrototypeDevice
SelectionContent Capture
App Development
Pilot
Potential Future Directions
• Additional apps for additional platforms.
• Integration to inventory and work management systems.
• Integration with LMS(s).
• S1000D import/export.
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Thank You!
For more info:
www.handshaw.com
blog.learnbombs.com
Christopher AdamsHandshaw, Inc.
3.24.2011
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If You Must Know – Rough Scope of Work
Prototype
• 1 Resources
• 2 Days
Device Selection
• 4 Resources
• 1 Month
Content Capture
• 6 Resources
• 2 Months
App Development
• 2 Resources
• 2 Months
Pilot
• 1 Resource
• 1 Month
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