Mechanic's Stethoscope: A technology transfer model

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Loui Fauteux Andrew Dasys Philippe Gaultier Ralph Johnson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

"This paper outlines the implementation of the Mechanic's Stethoscope from the earliest stages of development to the implementation at Brunswick Mining and Smelting. It details the cooperative efforts of personnel at Noranda Technology Centre (NTC) and Brunswick Mining & Smelting (BMS) during the technology transfer of the Mechanic's Stethoscope. It demonstrates how everyone worked toward a goal of developing a product that is accepted as a useful addition to the work environment.The Mechanic's Stethoscope is an underground vehicle diagnostic system consisting of computer hardware and software intended to assist mechanics in daily tasks. Its tools facilitate quick and easy access to any information required during the maintenance of an underground vehicle. Each tool presents vehicle condition data in a simplified manner. The additional information improves the mechanics understanding of the vehicle condition. The result is a healthier fleet of vehicles and faster diagnosis times.When introducing a computer based system into a traditionally non-computer oriented environment a concern is the acceptance of the system. This concern exists on many levels."
Citation

APA: Loui Fauteux Andrew Dasys Philippe Gaultier Ralph Johnson  (1995)  Mechanic's Stethoscope: A technology transfer model

MLA: Loui Fauteux Andrew Dasys Philippe Gaultier Ralph Johnson Mechanic's Stethoscope: A technology transfer model. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1995.

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