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Cognitive Engineering in the Aviation Domain

✍ Scribed by Nadine B. Sarter (Editor); René Amalberti (Editor)


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2000
Leaves
376
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Although cognitive engineering has gained widespread acceptance as one of the most promising approaches to addressing and preventing difficulties with human-machine coordination and collaboration, it still meets with considerable skepticism and resistance in some of the industries that could benefit from its insights and recommendations. The challe

✦ Table of Contents


Foreword, Introduction: Cognitive Engineering in the Aviation Domain-1 Opportunities and Challenges, PART I: FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS OF HUMANAUTOMATION COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION, PART II: USE(R)-CENTERED SYSTEM DESIGN AND TRAINING IN SUPPORT OF JOINT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE, Author Index, Subject Index

✦ Subjects


Engineering & Technology;Industrial Engineering & Manufacturing;Ergonomics;Cognitive Ergonomics;Human Performance Modeling


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