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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, March 2010
- D. Baranzini, M. D. Christou:
Human factors data traceability and analysis in the European Community's Major Accident Reporting System. 1-12 - Connor Upton, Gavin J. Doherty, Frank Gleeson, Charlie Sheridan:
Designing decision support in an evolving sociotechnical enterprise. 13-30 - Kohei Nonose, Taro Kanno, Kazuo Furuta:
An evaluation method of team situation awareness based on mutual belief. 31-40 - Vassilis Charissis, Stylianos Papanastasiou:
Human-machine collaboration through vehicle head up display interface. 41-50 - Fabiana Vernero, Roberto Montanari:
Persuasive technologies in the interface of a high-risk chemical plant production processes management system. 51-60 - Lia DiBello, Whit Missildine:
Information technologies and intuitive expertise: a method for implementing complex organizational change among New York City Transit Authority's Bus Maintainers. 61-75
Volume 12, Number 2, June 2010
- Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, David Woods:
Editorial. 77-78 - Alessandra Re, Luigi Macchi:
From cognitive reliability to competence? An evolving approach to human factors and safety. 79-85 - Richard I. Cook, Christopher P. Nemeth:
"Those found responsible have been sacked": some observations on the usefulness of error. 87-93 - David D. Woods, Matthieu Branlat:
Hollnagel's test: being 'in control' of highly interdependent multi-layered networked systems. 95-101 - Tom Kontogiannis:
Adapting plans in progress in distributed supervisory work: aspects of complexity, coupling, and control. 103-118 - Pietro Carlo Cacciabue:
Dynamic reliability and human factors for safety assessment of technological systems: a modern science rooted in the origin of mankind. 119-131 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Human-error-based design of barriers and analysis of their uses. 133-142 - Tania Xiao, Penelope Sanderson, Samantha Clayton, Bala Subramanian Venkatesh:
The ETTO principle and organisational strategies: a field study of ICU bed and staff management. 143-152 - T. Inagaki:
Traffic systems as joint cognitive systems: issues to be solved for realizing human-technology coagency. 153-162
Volume 12, Number 3, September 2010
- Kjell Ivar Øvergård, Cato Alexander Bjørkli, Bjarte Knappen Røed, Thomas Hoff:
Control strategies used by experienced marine navigators: observation of verbal conversations during navigation training. 163-179 - Kenneth A. Pettersen, Nick McDonald, Ole Andreas Engen:
Rethinking the role of social theory in socio-technical analysis: a critical realist approach to aircraft maintenance. 181-191 - Stéphane Zieba, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Serge Debernard:
Principles of adjustable autonomy: a framework for resilient human-machine cooperation. 193-203 - Gamel O. Wiredu:
Historical perception as a complementary framework for understanding the usability of mobile computers. 205-217 - Jennifer Tichon, Phil Diver:
Plant operator simulation: benefits and drawbacks for a construction training organization. 219-229
Volume 12, Number 4, November 2010
- Tom Kontogiannis:
A contemporary view of organizational safety: variability and interactions of organizational processes. 231-249 - Johan M. Berlin, Eric D. Carlström:
The yellow line: a critical study of the symbolic value of artefacts in health care teams. 251-261 - Imtiaz A. Khan, Mohd. Asghar:
Ergonomic evaluation of the angle of abduction in a computer numerically controlled electro discharge machine environment. 263-269 - Rebecca Randell, Stephanie M. Wilson, Peter Woodward, Julia Galliers:
Beyond handover: supporting awareness for continuous coverage. 271-283 - Torgeir Haavik:
Making drilling operations visible: the role of articulation work for organisational safety. 285-295
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