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- 2004
- Yamine Aït Ameur, Benoit Breholée, Patrick Girard, Laurent Guittet, Francis Jambon:
Formal Verification and Validation of Interactive Systems Specifications - From Informal Specifications to Formal Validation. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 61-76 - Hans H. K. Andersen, Gunnar Hauland:
Studying Operator behaviour During a Simple but safety critical Task. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 209-221 - Nasrine Bagheri, Greg A. Jamieson:
A Sampling Model to Ascertain Automation-Induced Complacency in Multi-Task Environments. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 131-145 - Michael Cebulla:
Handling Human Factors In Integrated Systems Engineering - Coping with Context-Adaptive Behavior. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 193-208 - William S. Greenwell, Elisabeth A. Strunk, John C. Knight:
Failure Analysis and the Safety-Case Lifecycle. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 163-176 - Urs Gruber:
Decision making in avalanche terrain - A concept for an educational computer simulation tool for backcountry ski guides with a special focus on human errors. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 147-162 - Claudia V. S. Guerrero, Maria de F. Q. V. Turnell, Jean-Marc Mercantini, Eugène Chouraqui, Fernando A. Q. Vieira, Madson R. B. Pereira:
Modelling Incident Scenarios: To enrich User Interface Development. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 77-92 - Jérémie Guiochet, Gilles Motet, Claude Baron, Guy A. Boy:
Toward A Human-Centered UML For Risk Analysis - Application to a medical robot. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 177-191 - Christopher A. Hart:
The Global Aviation Information Network (GAIN) - Using Information to Make the Aviation System Less Error Prone and More Error Tolerant. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 17-30 - Chris W. Johnson:
The Role of Night Vision Equipment in Military Incidents and Accidents. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 1-16 - Christopher W. Johnson:
The Team-Based Operation of Safety-Critical Programmable Systems in US Commercial Aviation and the UK Maritime Industries. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 255-269 - Ola Leifler, Björn J. E. Johansson, Mats Persson, Georgios Rigas:
Development of Critiquing Systems in Network Organizations. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 31-43 - Karsten Loer, Michael Hildebrandt, Michael D. Harrison:
Analysing Dynamic Function Scheduling Decisions. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 45-60 - Ana-Maria Marhan, Fabio Paternò, Carmen Santoro:
Designing Distributed Task Performance in Safety-Critical Systems Equipped With Mobile Devices. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 301-317 - Angela Miguel, Peter Wright:
Towards a Framework for Systematically Analysing Collaborative Error. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 271-284 - Jari Nisula:
Challenge of safety data analysis - Top models wanted - or "Don't call me a cab, when I ask for a map". Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 223-237 - Philippe A. Palanque, Sandra Basnyat:
Task Patterns for Taking Into Account in an Efficient and Systematic Way Both Standard and Erroneous User Behaviours. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 109-130 - Veronika Prinzo:
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast / Cockpit Display of Traffic Information: Pilot Use of Electronic VS Paper Map Displays During Aircraft Navigation on the Airport Surface. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 93-107 - Jens-Uwe Schröder:
SEMOMAP: Sequential Model of the Maritime Accident Process. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 239-253 - Bastiaan A. Schupp, Shamus P. Smith, Peter C. Wright, Louis H. J. Goossens:
Integrating Human Factors in the design of Safety Critical Systems - A barrier based approach. Human Error, Safety and Systems Development 2004: 285-300 - Chris W. Johnson, Philippe A. Palanque:
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, IFIP 18th World Computer Congress, TC13 / WG13.5 7th Working Conference on Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, 22-27 August 2004, Toulouse, France. IFIP 152, Kluwer/Springer 2004, ISBN 1-4020-8152-9 [contents]
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