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This book is the fourth in the series and describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics. It bridges the gap between the academic theoreticians, who are developing models of human performance and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
Contents: Job Design and analysis: Modelling and simulation of human behaviour in process control: needs, perspectives and applications; Development of a framework for analysis of human error and disturbance occurrence in manufacturing systems; A systems analysis of team working in human supervisory control; Planning complex projects in organizations involves situated cognition; Studying the work of schedulers: how do they work, how can we know?; Estimating production potentials: expert bias in applied decision making; Testing Belbin’s team role theory of effective group functioning: do mixed teams perform better than shaper teams?; Assessing the effects of location, media and task type on team performance; On the structure of working behaviour; Mental fatigue and task performance. Human-Computer Interaction: Cognitive ergonomics in the design and evaluation of web and other computing systems; Designing the paramedic protocol and patient reporting computer (P3CO); Haptic augmentation of virtual reality; The sensory conflict adaptation measure (SCAM): a tool for VE effects prediction and performance measurement; Readability of computer displays as a function of colour, saturation and background texture; A fast and easy psycho-physical procedure to adjust luminance and achromatic contrast in conventional video display terminals (VDT); Perspectives on a study of user understanding and perception of multimedia video; Individual and group commitment to computer mediated decisions; Psychological type and cognitive style as antecedents of computer attitudes; Design of user interfaces for non-European markets: a study of global demands; Finding out what users really think: using cognitive modelling to improve icon design; The Athena HCI assessment suite; Exploring the space of cognitive architectures: evaluating applications in HCI; BUILD-IT: a brick-based tool for direct interaction; Support of fault diagnosis during supervisory control by means of interface design. Applied Psychology: The psychodynamics’ of human-machine interaction; The element of trust: identifying key components of trust for HSC domains; The effect of auditory warning signals on visual target identification; Action-driven quantification of task-solving behaviour; The effects of combined stressors on the production of speech; The role of goals in shaping user interactions with speech systems; It’s good to talk: stress effects on articulation onset time; Strategy choice when being mentally fatigued; Fitting the mental model: a new technique for computerized event recording; Evaluation of mental workload by using probe-tasks; Manipulation of attention within the somatosensory systems; The multimodal user model: cognitive processes in the integration of visual text and speech; Self-assessment and accuracy in verbal recognition; Using network theory to delineate multiple resource pools; Human cognition and information processing: potential problems for a field dependent sequential information processor. Product Design and Analysis: The theory of direct perception and the concept of affordances in specifying decision decision support systems; The human factors integration key issues tool; A survey of civil control room design; A framework for the study of the relationship between user and artefact; Usability evaluation of personal security codes based on portraits of human faces; Supporting the anticipation-feedback loop in user interface design; Man-machine simulator and its to an operator support system; Utility analysis in cognitive ergonomics; System cognitive function specification: the next steps; A user-centred deployment methodology; Localizable auditory warnings: integral ‘where’ and ‘what’ components; Alerting, informing and localizable auditory warnings; A new approach to the design of multimodal warning signals; Common ground in interactive system design; An ecologically-valid study of categorization by designers; Sub-goal templates: a method for establishing information requirements in process plant.
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