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AHFE 2017: Los Angeles, CA, USA
- Ronald Laurids Boring:
Advances in Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance - Proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Human Error, Reliability, Resilience, and Performance, July 17-21, 2017, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 589, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-319-60644-6
Human Reliability Analysis
- Julie L. Bell, Jeremy C. Williams:
Evaluation and Consolidation of the HEART Human Reliability Assessment Principles. 3-12 - Harold S. Blackman, Ronald Laurids Boring:
Assessing Dependency in SPAR-H: Some Practical Considerations. 13-19 - Cheng Zhang, Zhe Sun, Pingbo Tang, Shawn W. St. Germain, Ronald Laurids Boring:
Simulation-Based Optimization of Resilient Communication Protocol for Nuclear Power Plant Outages. 20-29 - Ronald Laurids Boring, Martin Rasmussen, Thomas A. Ulrich, Sarah M. Ewing, Diego Mandelli:
Task and Procedure Level Primitives for Modeling Human Error. 30-40 - Thomas A. Ulrich, Ronald Laurids Boring, Sarah M. Ewing, Martin Rasmussen:
Operator Timing of Task Level Primitives for Use in Computation-Based Human Reliability Analysis. 41-49 - Yunfei Zhao, Keith Altman, Kreteeka Chaudhury, Muhammad Anandika, Carol S. Smidts:
A Systematic Method to Build a Knowledge Base to be Used in a Human Reliability Analysis Model. 50-60
Bridging Human Factors and Human Error
- Karin Laumann, Martin Rasmussen, Ronald Laurids Boring:
A Literature Study to Explore Empirically: What Is the Scientific Discipline of Human Factors and What Makes It Distinct from Other Related Fields. 63-73 - Brian Green, Jing Xing:
Use of Risk Information to Support NRC Human Factors License Amendment Reviews, Inspections, and Research. 74-85 - Claire Taylor:
Task Analysis as a Cornerstone Technique for Human Reliability Analysis. 86-95 - Jinggong Liu, Shiguang Deng, Xiufeng Tian, Xinwei Liu, Kunxiu Liu:
Combination of Human Reliability Analysis and Task Analysis in Human Factors Engineering. 96-103
Human Error and Resilience in Safety-Critical Domains
- Ronald W. McLeod:
From Reason and Rasmussen to Kahneman and Thaler: Styles of Thinking and Human Reliability in High Hazard Industries. 107-119 - Fred J. Schoeffler, Lance Honda:
Epic Human Failure on June 30, 2013. 120-131 - Maryam Tabibzadeh, Simone Stavros, Mikhil S. Ashtekar, Najmedin Meshkati:
A Systematic Framework for Root-Cause Analysis of the Aliso Canyon Gas Leak Using the AcciMap Methodology. 132-144 - Manikam Pillay, Michael Tuck:
Permit-to-Work Systems as a Health and Safety Risk Control Strategy in Mining: A Prospective Study in Resilience Engineering. 145-154 - Taro Kanno, Satoru Inoue, Daisuke Karikawa, Dingding Chao:
Modeling Framework of Team Contexts for the Design of Laboratory Experiments and Team Training. 155-161 - Ewa Kmiecik:
The Impact of Human Errors on the Estimation of Uncertainty of Measurements in Water Monitoring. 162-172
Evaluating Expert Performance
- Tareq Z. Ahram, Waldemar Karwowski, Kevin Muhs:
Human Performance Variability in Task Execution Times Under Generic Human-System Integration Conditions in Naval Operations. 175-182 - Christopher Roos:
Are We Flooding Pilots with Data? - Effects of Situational Awareness Automation Support Concepts on Decision-Making in Modern Military Air Operations. 183-191 - Kateryna Savchenko, Heather Medema, Ronald Laurids Boring, Thomas A. Ulrich:
Comparison of Mutual Awareness in Analog Vs. Digital Control Rooms. 192-199 - Yiqi Ai, Qian-Xiang Zhou, Yun Tian, Zhongqi Liu:
Characteristics Analysis for the Effect of Mental Fatigue in Monitoring Task. 200-208 - Lisa Fromm, Gundula Zerbes, Christian Plegge, Thomas Alexander:
Evaluation of Decision Making Processes in Critical Situations. 209-217
Advanced Analysis Techniques for Human Error
- Toru Nakata, Mohammad Golam Sohrab:
Detection of Typical Progress Patterns of Industrial Incidents by Text Mining Technique. 221-229 - Jinkyun Park, Yochan Kim, Wondea Jung:
Use of a Big Data Mining Technique to Extract Relative Importance of Performance Shaping Factors from Event Investigation Reports. 230-238 - Sarah M. Ewing, Ronald Laurids Boring, Martin Rasmussen, Thomas A. Ulrich:
Text Mining for Procedure-Level Primitives in Human Reliability Analysis. 239-249 - Martin Rasmussen, Ronald Laurids Boring, Thomas A. Ulrich, Sarah M. Ewing:
The Virtual Human Reliability Analyst. 250-260 - Yunfei Zhao, Carol S. Smidts:
A Dynamic Mechanistic Model of Human Response Proposed for Human Reliability Analysis. 261-270
Human Reliability and Human Factors Research
- Susan Adams, Stacey M. L. Hendrickson, Phillip Turner:
A Framework for Understanding Operator Decision Making in Simulated Nuclear Power Plant Cyber Attacks. 273-279 - Andrew Wright, Clare Borras:
A Sound Investment: Managing Human Error in the Finance Sector. 280-289 - April M. Whaley:
Adapting the Cognitive Framework of NUREG-2114 for Use in Human Error Analysis for AP1000 Plant Licensing in the United Kingdom. 290-299 - Xuansheng Ding, Zhizhong Li, Manrong She:
Effects of Information Acquisition Method on Diagnostic Task Performance Using Digitalized Interfaces. 300-309 - Pengcheng Li, Licao Dai, Li Zhang, Yu Jiang, Xiaofang Li:
Cognitive Processes and PEMs of TSA in Digitized MCRs of NPPs. 310-322 - Fengyuan Wang, Xiaoting Chen, Lu Wang, Shiyuan Yan, Fuquan Pan:
The Effect of the Urban Bus Stop on Human-Machine Characteristics in Public Transport. 323-335 - Lixin Zheng, Feng Jiao, Peng Liu, Jiejuan Tong, Zhizhong Li:
Operating Events in Chinese Nuclear Power Plants: A Preliminary Analysis. 336-343 - Xi Lyu, Zhizhong Li:
Description of Diagnosis Process: A Review of Existing Measures and a New Approach. 344-353 - Teresa Carrillo-Gutierrez, Rosa María Reyes-Martínez, Jorge de la Riva-Rodríguez, Jaime Sánchez-Leal, Aidé Aracely Maldonado-Macías:
A Case Study of Human Reliability in Maquiladora Industry Manufacturing Process. 354-364
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