Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we describe the process for taking Human Systems Integration (HSI) research developed by George Mason University for creating high quality standard operating procedures (SOPs) and using that information to modify a commercial off‐the‐shelf tool, Innoslate®, to create a new tool, Sopatra®, that aids SOP developers in creating and verifying that the procedures work within the Allowable Operational Time Window (AOTW). The tool compares the AOTW with the Time on Procedure (ToP) to create new metrics: Procedure Buffer Time (PBT) and Probability of Failure to Complete (PFtC). A new Natural Language Processing (NLP) technique was developed as well.

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