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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, February 2013
- Andrew N. Healey, Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Jonathan Berman:
Human factors in nuclear safety: present and future. 1-3 - W. Ian Hamilton, M. L. N. Kazem, X. He, D. Dumolo:
Practical human factors integration in the nuclear industry. 5-12 - Andrew S. Bardsley:
Defining and assessing safety functions performed by people. 13-18 - E. M. Hickling, J. E. Bowie:
Applicability of human reliability assessment methods to human-computer interfaces. 19-27 - Sarah L. Peck:
A human performance programme to improve front-line nuclear operations. 29-37 - G. Moon, W. Ian Hamilton:
Developing an Organisational Integrity framework for nuclear safety. 39-45 - David Collier:
The human factors of project team decision-making for radioactive waste management. 47-58 - C. Owen, Andrew N. Healey, Jonathan Benn:
Widening the scope of human factors safety assessment for decommissioning. 59-66 - Claire Millard, Nick Vaughan, Duncan Webb:
Developing guidance on the safe use of air-fed suits in the nuclear industry. 67-77 - Amy Rankin, Nils Dahlbäck, Jonas Lundberg:
A case study of factor influencing role improvisation in crisis response teams. 79-93 - Stig Ole Johnsen, Mona Veen:
Risk assessment and resilience of critical communication infrastructure in railways. 95-107 - Geva Vashitz, Mark E. Nunnally, Yisrael Parmet, Yuval Bitan, Michael F. O'Connor, Richard I. Cook:
How do clinicians reconcile conditions and medications? The cognitive context of medication reconciliation. 109-116 - Christopher Nemeth:
Erik Hollnagel: FRAM: The functional resonance analysis method, modeling complex socio-technical systems - 2012, Ashgate, ISBN 978-1-4094-4551-7, Paperback, £20.00, ISBN 978-1-4094-4552-4, Hardcover, £65.00. 117-118 - Ilit Oppenheim, David Shinar:
Erratum to: A context-sensitive model of driving behaviour and its implications for in-vehicle safety systems. 119
Volume 15, Number 2, May 2013
- Thomas George Kannampallil, Kevin Waicekauskas, Daniel G. Morrow, Kathryn M. Kopren, Wai-Tat Fu:
External tools for collaborative medication scheduling. 121-131 - Curtis M. Humphrey, Julie A. Adams:
Cognitive information flow analysis. 133-152 - Tom Kontogiannis, Stathis Malakis:
Strategies in controlling, coordinating and adapting performance in air traffic control: modelling 'loss of control' events. 153-169 - H. S. J. Rashid, C. S. Place, Graham R. Braithwaite:
Investigating the investigations: a retrospective study in the aviation maintenance error causation. 171-188 - Sidney W. A. Dekker, Johan Bergström, Isis Amer-Wåhlin, Paul Cilliers:
Complicated, complex, and compliant: best practice in obstetrics. 189-195 - Birgitta Kylesten:
Dynamic decision-making on an operative level: a model including preconditions and working method. 197-205 - Daisuke Karikawa, Hisae Aoyama, Makoto Takahashi, Kazuo Furuta, Toshio Wakabayashi, Masaharu Kitamura:
A visualization tool of en route air traffic control tasks for describing controller's proactive management of traffic situations. 207-218 - Joan Cahill, Peter Redmond, Sofiane Yous, Gerard Lacey, William Butler:
The design of a collision avoidance system for use by Pilots operating on the airport ramp and in taxiway areas. 219-238
Volume 15, Number 3, August 2013
- Mikael Erlandsson, Anders Jansson:
Verbal reports and domain-specific knowledge: a comparison between collegial and retrospective verbalisation. 239-254 - Paula Savioja, Leena Norros:
Systems usability framework for evaluating tools in safety-critical work. 255-275 - Sidney W. A. Dekker, James M. Nyce, Douglas J. Myers:
The little engine who could not: "rehabilitating" the individual in safety research. 277-282 - Richard J. Holden, A. Joy Rivera-Rodriguez, Hélène Faye, Matthew C. Scanlon, Ben-Tzion Karsh:
Automation and adaptation: nurses' problem-solving behavior following the implementation of bar-coded medication administration technology. 283-296 - Zarrin K. Chua, Karen M. Feigh:
Pilot decision making during landing point designation. 297-311 - Jonathan L. Rosch, Jennifer J. Vogel-Walcutt:
A review of eye-tracking applications as tools for training. 313-327 - Adinda Freudenthal, M. van Stuijvenberg, J. B. van Goudoever:
A quiet NICU for improved infants' health, development and well-being: a systems approach to reducing noise and auditory alarms. 329-345 - Anders Brodje, Monica Lundh, Johan Jenvald, Joakim Dahlman:
Exploring non-technical miscommunication in vessel traffic service operation. 347-357
Volume 15, Number 4, November 2013
- Anke Dittmar, Peter Forbrig:
Cognition, technology, and work: special issue on cognitive ergonomics for designing collaborative activities. 359-362 - Leena Norros, Ilkka Norros, Marja Liinasuo, Kari Seppänen:
Impact of human operators on communication network dependability. 363-372 - Dhaval Vyas:
Ethnographic notes on visualization practices in tissue engineering research. 373-388 - Erik Grönvall, Morten Kyng:
On participatory design of home-based healthcare. 389-401 - Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
Emotional and aesthetic attachment to digital artefacts. 403-414 - Dhaval Vyas, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Anton Nijholt:
Creative practices in the design studio culture: collaboration and communication. 415-443 - Françoise Détienne, Béatrice Cahour, Marie-Christine Legout, Bernard Gourvennec, Marc Relieu, Gilles Coppin:
Interactive frames constructed in Second Life meetings: a study in educational and professional settings. 445-455 - Edit Varga, Peter M. T. Pattynama, Adinda Freudenthal:
Manipulation of mental models of anatomy in interventional radiology and its consequences for design of human-computer interaction. 457-473 - Martin Kienle, Daniel Damböck, Heiner Bubb, Klaus Bengler:
The ergonomic value of a bidirectional haptic interface when driving a highly automated vehicle. 475-482
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