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Modelling engineering interfaces in big science collaborations at CERN: an interaction-based model
In large engineering projects, the complexity of organizational and decision-making structures is a challenge for efcient management. Middle management plays a crucial and often underestimated role in the daily life of these complex projects. Our goal is to provide theoretical tools to seize the com...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00163-021-00375-8 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2808723 |
Sumario: | In large engineering projects, the complexity of organizational and decision-making structures is a challenge for efcient
management. Middle management plays a crucial and often underestimated role in the daily life of these complex projects.
Our goal is to provide theoretical tools to seize the complexity of large engineering projects from the point of view of the
human actors. An analysis of the organization of the ATLAS detector within the LHC at CERN was conducted over a period
of several years. This contribution presents work on engineering interfaces in collaborative activities by showing how middle
managers (mostly engineers) act as interfaces with other stakeholders and deal with complex socio-economic and technical
issues. The interface model described is human-centric and aims at refecting the complexity of engineering management
situations. Diferent types of interactions stem from this model, as well as the exchange spaces established through the
interface actor. The potential of application of the model is illustrated through two project case studies, one in the feld of
big science and the second one in high-tech medical equipment. |
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