Requirements analysis: Transcript of the interview with the head of the Waste Management department of a service provider specializing in the dismantling of nuclear facilities
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2025-12-15
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As part of the doctoral thesis "XR-KIS: An Extended Reality-based Information System for Knowledge Management in Nuclear Facilities," expert interviews were conducted for both requirements analysis and evaluation. The goal of the requirements analysis was to gain in-depth insights into the current state of Knowledge Management in the German nuclear industry. In addition, the requirements for an Extended Reality-based information system to support Knowledge Management in nuclear facilities were examined. Care was taken in selecting interview partners to cover all relevant stakeholders. This includes perspectives from the most important types of nuclear facilities (nuclear power plants, interim storage facilities, final repositories, research facilities) as well as other stakeholders, including federal authorities and engineering service providers.
Regarding the transcript "Interview with the head of the Waste Management department of a service provider specializing in the dismantling of nuclear facilities":
The expert interviewed is responsible for dismantling projects involving large components in nuclear power plants and research facilities. His company offers services in the field of radioactive waste treatment from various nuclear facilities, as well as dismantling activities. The phases and challenges of decommissioning projects, such as radiation protection and cost pressure, were discussed. A central topic was the limited exchange of implicit knowledge from the operational phase of nuclear power plants to the decommissioning companies carrying out the work.
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The interview partner(s) has/have given written consent to the publication of this anonymized transcript as part of an authorization process. The German version represents the original text.
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