Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics
Volume 6: Industrial Ergonomics, HCI, and Applied Cognitive Psychology
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The papers presented here are concerned with non-transportation based applications, job design, product design, human-computer
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The papers presented here are concerned with non-transportation based applications, job design, product design, human-computer
interaction, and applied cognitive sciences.
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Utgitt:
2001
Forlag: Ashgate Publishing Limited
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 384
ISBN: 9780754613381
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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«'...is likely to have a broader immediate appeal to ergonomists involved in system design and development.' Ergonomics Abstracts»
Contents: Product Design and Analysis: The user in control: from HMI to JCS, Erik Hollnagel; Augmenting mediaspace: a socio-cognitive
engineering approach, Chris Baber, Huw Bristow, Sean-Le Cheng, Anna Hedley, Yuri Kuriyama, Marc Lien, James Pollard and Phil
Sorrell; A requirements analysis of personal mobile computers for police officers, Chris Baber, David Haniff, Mike Sharples,
Michael Boardman and Amber Price; The impact of cultural differences on the design of self-service technology, Nicholas A.
Bradley, Ronald W. McLeod and Eleanor Forrest; Using an adaptable communication protocol for enhanced quality of perception,
George Ghinea and Johnson P. Thomas; Error in engineering design as failure in distributed cognition, Jerry S. Busby and Ralph
E. Hibberd; Computer assisted learning of accident causation by engineers, Ralph E. Hibberd and Jerry S. Busby; Usability
engineering for payload interfaces in space stations: handbook and example, Mark A. Neerincx, Mark Ruijsendaal, Jorgen Flensholt
and Mikael Wolff; Sonification to mitigate the demands of managing multi-agent automation, Emily A. Pollack and John D. Lee.
Human-Computer Interaction and Virtual Reality: Automating usability evaluation, George B. Smith and Andrew Howes; Navigation
in websites: side effects of tools?, Knut Polkehn and Hartmut Wandke; Adaptive menus: on the importance of constant serial
positions, Dieter Wallach and Christian Lebiere; An evaluation of a wizard approach to web design, Karl W. Sandberg, Joel
Palmius and Yan Pan; Harnessing the web for business decision-making, Philly H. Phillips and Albert G. Kefalas; Computer anxiety,
mental models, beliefs and the use of information technology in the very small business sector: a shrinking planet?, James
Fisher; Human-computer interface for cued target acquisition, Masha Maltz and David Shinar; Navigation: am I really lost or
virtually there?, Roy A. Ruddle; Task difficulty and user motivation effects on performance, and telepresence in a te
Don Harris, Human Factors Group, Cranfield University, UK Erik Hollnagel, Chris Baber, Huw Bristow, Sean-Le Cheng, Anna Hedley,
Yuri Kuriyama, Marc Lien, James Pollard, Phil Sorrell, David Haniff, Mike Sharples, Michael Boardman, Amber Price, Nicholas
A. Bradley, Ronald W. McLeod, Eleanor Forrest, George Ghinea, Johnson P. Thomas, Jerry S. Busby, Ralph E. Hibberd, Mark A.
Neerincx, Mark Ruijsendaal, Jorgen Flensholt, Mikael Wolff, Emily A. Pollack, John D. Lee, George B. Smith, Andrew Howes,
Knut Polkehn, Hartmut Wandke, Dieter Wallach, Christian Lebiere, Karl W. Sandberg, Joel Palmius, Yan Pan, Philly H. Phillips,
Albert G. Kefalas, James Fisher, Masha Maltz, David Shinar, Roy A. Ruddle, David B. Kaber, Jennifer M. Riley, Neville A. Stanton,
Tony D. Roberts, Melanie J. Ashleigh, Francis Xu, Douglas A. Wiegmann, Frank J. Cristina Jr, Glenn F. Wilson, Philip N. Day,
Patrik O'Brian Holt, George T. Russell, Lata Satyen, Keis Ohtsuka, Laurent Desombre, Julio Lillo, Humberto Moreira, Auroro
Caballero, Leena N. Patel, Patrik O'Brian Holt, Anthony H