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2006
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Using multiple cognitive task analysis methods for supervisory control interface design in high-throughput biological screening
Cognitive task analysis (CTA) approaches are currently needed in many domains to provide explicit guidance on redesigning existing systems. This study used goal-directed task analy...
David B. Kaber, Noa Segall, Rebecca S. Green, K. E...
CTW
2006
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Situation awareness and safety in offshore drill crews
In many industrial settings, the situation awareness (SA) of workers needs to be maintained at a high level to ensure the safety of their operation. This is particularly relevant t...
Anne Sneddon, Kathryn Mearns, Rhona Flin
CTW
2006
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Human computer interaction methods for electronic flight bag envisionment and design
This paper reports on the application of a range of human computer interaction (HCI) methods to the redesign of an electronic flight bag (EFB), as part of a commercial software dev...
Joan Cahill, Nick McDonald
CTW
2006
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A function-centred approach to joint driver-vehicle system design
Throughout the history of human-machine systems design has had a technological bias in the sense that design for technology came first with design for humans as a distant second. O...
Erik Hollnagel
CTW
2004
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Nurses' reactions to alarms in a neonatal intensive care unit
Neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), like other intensive care units, are intended to provide immediate responses to any change in the patient's condition. Patient-monitorin...
Yuval Bitan, Joachim Meyer, David Shinar, Ehud Zmo...