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IFIP WG13.5 HESSD 2009: Brussels, Belgium
- Philippe A. Palanque, Jean Vanderdonckt, Marco Winckler:
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, 7th IFIP WG 13.5 Working Conference, HESSD 2009, Brussels, Belgium, September 23-25, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5962, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-11749-7
Invited Talk
- Andreas Lüdtke:
New Requirements for Modelling How Humans Succeed and Fail in Complex Traffic Scenarios. 1-17
Human Factors in Healthcare Systems
- Anne-Sophie Nyssen, Adelaide Blavier:
Integrating Collective Work Aspects in the Design Process: An Analysis Case Study of the Robotic Surgery Using Communication as a Sign of Fundamental Change. 18-27 - Kenji Itoh, Henning Boje Andersen:
Patient Reactions to Staff Apology after Adverse Event and Changes of Their Views in Four Year Interval. 28-43 - Xiuzhu Gu, Kenji Itoh:
A Cross-National Study on Healthcare Safety Climate and Staff Attitudes to Disclosing Adverse Events between China and Japan. 44-53
Pilot's Behaviour
- Andreas Lüdtke, Jan-Patrick Osterloh, Tina Mioch, Frank Rister, Rosemarijn Looije:
Cognitive Modelling of Pilot Errors and Error Recovery in Flight Management Tasks. 54-67 - Frédéric Dehais, Catherine Tessier, Laure Christophe, Florence Reuzeau:
The Perseveration Syndrome in the Pilot's Activity: Guidelines and Cognitive Countermeasures. 68-80
Ergonomics and Safety Critical Systems
- Stéphanie Bernonville, Christophe Kolski, Nicolas Leroy, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zéphir:
First Experimentation of the ErgoPNets Method Using Dynamic Modeling to Communicate Usability Evaluation Results. 81-95 - Joke Van Kerckhoven, Sabine Geldof, Bart Vermeersch:
Contextual Inquiry in Signal Boxes of a Railway Organization. 96-106 - Marilyn Sue Bogner:
Reducing Error in Safety Critical Health Care Delivery. 107-114
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