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ECCE 2012: Edinburgh, UK
- Phil Turner, Susan Turner:
European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, ECCE '12, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, August 28 - 31, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1786-3
Decision support
- Alina Pommeranz, Pascal Wiggers, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Towards value-focused decision support systems. 1-7 - Nallini Selvaraj, Bob Fields:
Rethinking collaborative decision making across distributed work communities in complex work settings. 8-14 - Nathalie Bonnardel, Laurence Moscardini:
Toward a situated cognition approach to design: effect of emotional context on designers' ideas. 15-21
I like driving in my car
- Béatrice Cahour, Claudine Nguyen, Jean-François Forzy, Christian Licoppe:
Using an electric car: a situated, instrumented and emotional activity. 22-28 - Samuel Aupetit, Jacques Riff, Virginie Gallier, Stéphane Espié:
Conceptual and methodological tools for analyzing situations of vulnerability on the road: examples from a motorcycle riding study. 29-36 - Hannu Karvonen, Hanna Koskinen, Jaakko Haggrén:
Enhancing the user experience of the crane operator: comparing work demands in two operational settings. 37-44
Work
- Marja Liinasuo, Hannu Karvonen, Iina Aaltonen, Beatriz Fuentes, Alfonso Castro:
Human operator trust in autonomic functionalities. 45-51 - Luigi Macchi, Pia Oedewald, Maren H. Rø Eitrheim, Christer Axelsson:
Understanding maintenance activities in a macrocognitive work system. 52-57 - Paula Savioja, Leena Norros, Leena Salo:
Functional situation models in analyses of operating practices in complex work. 58-64 - Gordon D. Baxter, John Rooksby, Yuanzhi Wang, Ali Khajeh-Hosseini:
The ironies of automation: still going strong at 30? 65-71
Cognition I
- Stuart Moran, Keiichi Nakata, Satoru Inoue:
Bridging the analytical gap between distributed cognition and actor network theory using a tool for information trajectory analysis. 72-77 - Susanne Bødker, Ellen Christiansen:
Poetry in motion: appropriation of the world of apps. 78-84 - Phil Turner:
Outlining epistemic interaction. 85-91
Six, slick shorts
- Birte Moeller, Christian Frings:
Keep your heads down!: ignored features of driver assistance systems can influence drivers' responses. 92-95 - Dominic Furniss, Jonathan Back, Ann Blandford:
Cognitive resilience: can we use Twitter to make strategies more tangible? 96-99 - Thierry Morineau:
Hypercube algebra: a diagrammatic and sentential notation to support inferences in logic. 100-104 - Victoria Smy, John Patrick:
Some effects of increasing external constraint rules on design performance in a timetabling task. 104-107 - Atish Rajkomar, Ann Blandford:
A distributed cognition model for analysing interruption resumption during infusion administration. 108-111 - Dominique Fréard, Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, Matthieu Quignard, Michael J. Baker, Alexandre Denis:
Visualising zones of collaboration in online collective activity: a case study in Wikipedia. 112-115
Design
- Anke Dittmar, Romy Dumke:
A study on the mediation of students' activities by digital material. 116-123 - Alina Pommeranz, Ulas Ulgen, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Exploration of facilitation, materials and group composition in participatory design sessions. 124-130 - Iain McGregor, Phil Turner:
Soundscapes and repertory grids: comparing listeners' and a designer's experiences. 131-137
Even more cognition
- Brigit van Loggem:
Studying interaction with documentation: methodological lessons learned in two semi-naturalistic designs. 138-143 - Martin Laverman, Paul van der Boog, Yvonne Jansen, Bertie J. H. M. Schonk, Laurence Alpay, Mark A. Neerincx:
Patient-oriented support roles of self-management systems. 144-147 - Wenxin Wang, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Ton A. J. M. Rövekamp, Paul van der Boog, Laurence Alpay, Mark A. Neerincx:
Feedback to renal transplant patients in a self-management support system. 148-150
The final session
- Saskia Koldijk, Mark van Staalduinen, Mark A. Neerincx, Wessel Kraaij:
Real-time task recognition based on knowledge workers' computer activities. 152-159 - Dominique Knutsen, Philippe Bretier, Christine Ros, Margot Poletti, Manuel Gimenes, François Rigalleau, Ludovic Le Bigot:
Reducing user linguistic variability in speech interaction through lexical and syntactic priming. 160-167 - Paul Craig, Néna Roa-Seïler, Grégory Leplâtre:
A situated cognition aware approach to the design of information retrieval systems for geospatial data. 168-172
Posters
- Tiziana C. Callari, Alessandra Re:
The elicitation of common cognitive referents to leverage organizational change. 173-176 - Virpi Kalakoski, Henriikka Ratilainen, Jani Lukander, Simo Salminen:
Cognitive failure at work: factorial structure of a new questionnaire. 177-180 - João Guerreiro, Daniel Gonçalves:
"Ten things i want to know about you": unveiling friends' attribute relevance. 181-184 - Laura Benvenuti, Els Rogier, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
e-learning in a distance learning curriculum: a workplace approach. 185-188 - Harry J. Witchel, Carina Westling, Aoife Healy, Nachiappan Chockalingam, Rob Needham:
Comparing four technologies for measuring postural micromovements during monitor engagement. 189-192
Doctoral papers
- Dominique Knutsen:
How does the representation of the computer evolve during human-computer dialogue? - Jani Lukander, Virpi Kalakoski, Minna Huotilainen:
Improving effectiveness and well-being in knowledge work through cognitive ergonomics. - Iris Cohen, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Mark A. Neerincx:
Assembling a synthetic emotion mediator for quick decision making during acute stress. - Evelien Kok, Gerrit C. van der Veer:
Representations of complex financial systems. - Wenxin Wang, Ton A. J. M. Rövekamp, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Laurence Alpay, Paul van der Boog, Mark A. Neerincx:
Designing and evaluating a self-management support system for renal transplant patients: the first step. - Saskia Koldijk:
Automatic recognition of context and stress to support knowledge workers.
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