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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 2017
- Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
Can dissonance engineering improve risk analysis of human-machine systems? 1-12 - Lucie Cuvelier, H. Bencheckroun, G. Morel:
New vistas on causal-tree methods: from root cause analysis (RCA) to constructive cause analysis (CCA). 13-30 - Laurie Earl, Timothy J. Mavin, Kassandra Soo:
Demands on cognitive processing: implications for verbalisation in complex work environments. 31-46 - Vivek Kant:
Revisiting the technologies of the old: a case study of cognitive work analysis and nanomaterials. 47-71 - Margaret Thomson Crichton:
From cockpit to operating theatre to drilling rig floor: five principles for improving safety using simulator-based exercises to enhance team cognition. 73-84 - Rebecca Andreasson, Jessica Lindblom, Peter Thorvald:
Interruptions in the wild: portraying the handling of interruptions in manufacturing from a distributed cognition lens. 85-108 - Ragnar Rosness:
The diversity of systemic safety drift: the role of infrastructure in the railway sector. 109-126 - Aron Wolf Siegel, Jan Maarten Schraagen:
Team reflection makes resilience-related knowledge explicit through collaborative sensemaking: observation study at a rail post. 127-142 - Donald Gyles, Chris Bearman:
Managing safety in the air traffic control terminal airspace. 143-159 - Dev Minotra, Michael D. McNeese:
Predictive aids can lead to sustained attention decrements in the detection of non-routine critical events in event monitoring. 161-177 - Julie Charron-Latour, Samuel Bassetto, Hugo Pourmonet:
STARS: the implementation of a Computer-Aided Employee Suggestion Management System to operationalize a continuous improvement process. 179-190 - Julien Guibourdenche, Cyril Bossard, Yohann Cardin:
Situating the "music of" households and firemen in semi-open spaces: contribution to the analysis of collective activity's spatio-temporal dynamics. 191-206
Volume 19, Numbers 2-3, September 2017
- John Huddlestone, Don Harris:
Doing more with fewer people: Human Factors contributions on the road to efficiency and productivity. 207-209 - Asaf Degani, Claudia V. Goldman, Omer Deutsch, Omer Tsimhoni:
On human-machine relations. 211-231 - Paul C. Schutte:
How to make the most of your human: design considerations for human-machine interactions. 233-249 - Dale Richards, Alex Stedmon:
Designing for human-agent collectives: display considerations. 251-261 - Matthias Oberhauser, Daniel Dreyer:
A virtual reality flight simulator for human factors engineering. 263-277 - Joel Lachter, Summer L. Brandt, Vernol Battiste, Michael Matessa, Walter W. Johnson:
Enhanced ground support: lessons from work on reduced crew operations. 279-288 - John Huddlestone, Rod Sears, Don Harris:
The use of operational event sequence diagrams and work domain analysis techniques for the specification of the crewing configuration of a single-pilot commercial aircraft. 289-302 - Amir Dirin, Teemu Henrikki Laine, Marko Nieminen:
Sustainable usage through emotional engagement: a user experience analysis of an adaptive driving school application. 303-313 - Claudio A. Passos, Márcio H. da Silva, Antônio Carlos A. Mól, Paulo Victor R. de Carvalho:
Design of a collaborative virtual environment for training security agents in big events. 315-328 - Maaike Harbers, Mark A. Neerincx:
Value sensitive design of a virtual assistant for workload harmonization in teams. 329-343 - Tom Kontogiannis, Stathis Malakis, Nick McDonald:
Integrating operational and risk information with system risk models in air traffic control. 345-361 - Jeremiah D. Still:
Web page attentional priority model. 363-374 - Ellemieke Van Doorn, Imre Horváth, Zoltán Rusák:
Information engineering for developing and testing coherent, integrated and context-dependent user interfaces. 375-397 - Neville A. Stanton, Aaron P. J. Roberts, Daniel T. Fay:
Up periscope: understanding submarine command and control teamwork during a simulated return to periscope depth. 399-417 - Vivek Kant:
Nanotechnology and HFE: critically engaging human capital in small-scale robotics research. 419-444 - Danny Schipper:
Challenges to multiteam system leadership: an analysis of leadership during the management of railway disruptions. 445-459 - Zhongxiang Feng, Liping Yang, Jing Liu, Muxiong Zhou, Weihua Zhang, Kun Wang:
Evolutionary game analysis of the illegal occupancy behavior of the motorway emergency lane. 461-476 - Julie Lassalle, Philippe Rauffet, Baptiste Leroy, Clément Guérin, Christine Chauvin, Gilles Coppin, Farida Saïd:
COmmunication and WORKload analyses to study the COllective WORK of fighter pilots: the COWORK2 method. 477-491 - Taisa Guidini Gonçalves, Káthia Marçal de Oliveira, Christophe Kolski:
The use of task modeling in interactive system specification. 493-515 - Dennis Andersson, Amy Rankin, Darryl D. Diptee:
Approaches to team performance assessment: a comparison of self-assessment reports and behavioral observer scales. 517-528 - Edgardo R. Bravo, Jhony Ostos:
Performance in computer-mediated work: the moderating role of level of automation. 529-541
Volume 19, Number 4, November 2017
- Jianhua Zhang, Tamsyn Edwards:
Guest editorial for special issue on modeling and analysis of human-machine systems in transportation. 543-544 - Clark Borst, Vincent A. Bijsterbosch, M. M. van Paassen, Max Mulder:
Ecological interface design: supporting fault diagnosis of automated advice in a supervisory air traffic control task. 545-560 - Nastaran Dadashi, David Golightly, Sarah Sharples:
Seeing the woods for the trees: the problem of information inefficiency and information overload on operator performance. 561-570 - Heath Friedland, Susan Snycerski, Evan M. Palmer, Sean Laraway:
The effectiveness of glare-reducing glasses on simulated nighttime driving performance in younger and older adults. 571-586 - Jianhua Zhang, Yongcun Wang, Sunan Li:
Cross-subject mental workload classification using kernel spectral regression and transfer learning techniques. 587-605 - Jianhua Zhang, Sunan Li:
A deep learning scheme for mental workload classification based on restricted Boltzmann machines. 607-631 - Jianhua Zhang, Xiqing Cui, Jianrong Li, Rubin Wang:
Imbalanced classification of mental workload using a cost-sensitive majority weighted minority oversampling strategy. 633-653 - Jim Nixon, Rebecca Charles:
Understanding the human performance envelope using electrophysiological measures from wearable technology. 655-666 - Zhong Yin, Lei Liu, Li Liu, Jianhua Zhang, Yagang Wang:
Dynamical recursive feature elimination technique for neurophysiological signal-based emotion recognition. 667-685 - Tamsyn Edwards, Jeffrey R. Homola, Joey Mercer, L. Claudatos:
Multifactor interactions and the air traffic controller: the interaction of situation awareness and workload in association with automation. 687-698 - Niels Brandenburger, Meike Jipp:
Effects of expertise for automatic train operations. 699-709 - Riccardo Patriarca, Johan Bergström:
Modelling complexity in everyday operations: functional resonance in maritime mooring at quay. 711-729 - Yiping Wu, Xiaohua Zhao, Jian Rong, Yunlong Zhang:
How eco-driving training course influences driver behavior and comprehensibility: a driving simulator study. 731-742 - Sanna M. Pampel, Samantha L. Jamson, Daryl Hibberd, Yvonne Barnard:
The activation of eco-driving mental models: Can text messages prime drivers to use their existing knowledge and skills? 743-758 - Young Sik Yoon, Dong-Han Ham, Wan Chul Yoon:
A new approach to analysing human-related accidents by combined use of HFACS and activity theory-based method. 759-783 - Charan Teja Valluru, Sidney W. A. Dekker, Andrew Rae:
How and why do subcontractors experience different safety on high-risk work sites? 785-794 - Anet Aselmaa, Marcel van Herk, Yu Song, Richard H. M. Goossens, Anne Laprie:
The influence of automation on tumor contouring. 795-808 - Ditte Caroline Raben, Søren Bie Bogh, Birgit Viskum, Kim L. Mikkelsen, Erik Hollnagel:
Proposing leading indicators for blood sampling: application of a method based on the principles of resilient healthcare. 809-817 - Yuji Takada, Erwin R. Boer, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
Driver assist system for human-machine interaction. 819-836 - Patrick Gontar, Sonja Anna Elisabeth Schneider, Carsten Schmidt-Moll, Celina Bollin, Klaus Bengler:
Hate to interrupt you, but... analyzing turn-arounds from a cockpit perspective. 837-853
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