ABSTRACT

The main purpose of morphological analysis is to transfer the ambiguous qualitative description of a complex system into a clearly structured one. Morphological analysis is a general method for non-quantified modeling of various objects. The morphological analysis of activity includes two stages. The first one is algorithmic description of activity and the second one involves the time structure analysis. An algorithmic description of activity is a critically important step in morphological analysis of rule-based tasks. It consists of the division of activity into hierarchically organized units and determination of the logic of their organization. According to the conducted analysis, the considered task should be related to the category of semi-algorithmic tasks that are performed in time-restricted conditions. This type of task can only be described by a human algorithm based on the conversations with the driver and further experimental and theoretical methods of determining the performance time of individual members of the algorithm, including various cognitive or behavioral actions.