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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 2021
- Patrick E. Waterson, Henning Boje Andersen:
A note from the editors. 1 - Gemma J. M. Read, Vanessa Beanland, Neville A. Stanton, Eryn Grant, Nicholas J. Stevens, Michael G. Lenné, Miles Thomas, Christine M. Mulvihill, Guy H. Walker, Paul M. Salmon:
From interfaces to infrastructure: extending ecological interface design to re-design rail level crossings. 3-21 - Neelam Naikar, Ben Elix:
Designing for self-organisation in sociotechnical systems: resilience engineering, cognitive work analysis, and the diagram of work organisation possibilities. 23-37 - Natassia Goode, Louise Shaw, Caroline F. Finch, Paul M. Salmon:
Challenges of translating Rasmussen's Accimap into a usable, sustainable, and useful incident reporting system: end-user attitudes following 12-month implementation. 39-49 - Stéphane Deline, Laurent Guillet, Philippe Rauffet, Clément Guérin:
Team cognition in a cyber defense context: focus on social support behaviors. 51-63 - Elaine Alves de Carvalho, José Orlando Gomes, Alessandro Jatobá, Mônica Ferreira da Silva, Paulo Victor Rodrigues de Carvalho:
Employing resilience engineering in eliciting software requirements for complex systems: experiments with the functional resonance analysis method (FRAM). 65-83 - Piotr Cofta:
Trust, choice, and self-preservation: a computational approach. 85-101 - Clément Belletier, Morteza Charkhabi, Gustavo Pires de Andrade Silva, Kevin Ametepe, Mathieu Lutz, Marie Izaute:
Wearable cognitive assistants in a factory setting: a critical review of a promising way of enhancing cognitive performance and well-being. 103-116 - Sanna Aronsson, Henrik Artman, Joel Brynielsson, Sinna Lindquist, Robert Ramberg:
Design of simulator training: a comparative study of Swedish dynamic decision-making training facilities. 117-130 - Ali Ahmad, Mageed Ghaleb, Saber Darmoul, Mohammed Alkahtani, Shatha Samman:
A combined multitasking performance measure involving sequential and parallel task executions. 131-142 - Fredrik Asplund, Pernilla Ulfvengren:
Work functions shaping the ability to innovate: insights from the case of the safety engineer. 143-159 - Azzeddine Benabbou, Domitile Lourdeaux, Dominique Lenne:
Automated dilemmas generation in simulations. 161-175 - Gang Xue, Huiying Wen:
How accurately do the drivers perceive the hazardous degrees of different mountainous highway traffic risk factors? 177-187
Volume 23, Number 2, May 2021
- Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Weining Fang, Anja Naumann, Grigore M. Havârneanu:
Human factors and automation in future railway systems. 189-192 - Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Pedagogical learning supports based on human-systems inclusion applied to rail flow control. 193-202 - Clément Poirier, Sonia Adelé, Jean-Marie Burkhardt:
Individual accidents at the interface between platform, train and tracks (PT2I) in the subway: a literature review. 203-224 - Guy H. Walker, Leonardo Moraes Naves Mendes, Michael G. Lenné, Kristie L. Young, Nicholas J. Stevens, Gemma J. M. Read, Vanessa Beanland, Ashleigh Filtness, Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon:
Modelling driver decision-making at railway level crossings using the abstraction decomposition space. 225-237 - Nora Balfe:
Human factors applications of on-train-data-recorder (OTDR) data: an exploratory study. 239-253 - Nastaran Dadashi, David Golightly, Sarah Sharples:
Modelling decision-making within rail maintenance control rooms. 255-271 - Niels Brandenburger, Anja Naumann, Meike Jipp:
Task-induced fatigue when implementing high grades of railway automation. 273-283 - Salvatore La Delfa, Simon Enjalbert, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:
Design of a cooperative eco-driving rail control system: an experimental study. 285-297 - Peng Wang, Weining Fang, Beiyuan Guo:
Mental workload evaluation and its application in train driving multitasking scheduling: a Timed Petri Net-based model. 299-313 - Lu Li, Xinghua Wang:
Technostress inhibitors and creators and their impacts on university teachers' work performance in higher education. 315-330 - Pablo Zoghbi Manrique de Lara, Maryamsadat Sharifiatashgah:
The relationship between perceived crowding and cyberloafing in open offices at Iranian IT-based companies. 331-342 - Xin Zhang, David Mendonça:
Co-evolution of work structure and process in organizations: improvisation in post-disaster debris removal operations. 343-352 - Katie J. Parnell, Victoria A. Banks, Craig K. Allison, Katherine L. Plant, Peter Beecroft, Neville A. Stanton:
Designing flight deck applications: combining insight from end-users and ergonomists. 353-365 - Yee Mun Lee, Ruth Madigan, Oscar Giles, Laura Garach-Morcillo, Gustav Markkula, Charles W. Fox, Fanta Camara, Markus Rothmüller, Signe Alexandra Vendelbo-Larsen, Pernille Holm Rasmussen, André Dietrich, Dimitris Nathanael, Villy Portouli, Anna Schieben, Natasha Merat:
Road users rarely use explicit communication when interacting in today's traffic: implications for automated vehicles. 367-380
Volume 23, Number 3, August 2021
- Jonas Lundberg, Björn J. E. Johansson:
A framework for describing interaction between human operators and autonomous, automated, and manual control systems. 381-401 - Ellemieke Van Doorn, Imre Horváth, Zoltán Rusák:
Effects of coherent, integrated, and context-dependent adaptable user interfaces on operators' situation awareness, performance, and workload. 403-418 - Do-Hoon Kim:
Investigating collision risk factors perceived by navigation officers in a close-quarters situation using a ship bridge simulator. 419-428 - Henrik Nilsson, Mattias Mullaart Söderholm, Niklas Strand, Alexander Eriksson:
The effects of information relevancy on driving behavior. 429-437 - Liping Yang, Yang Bian, Xiaohua Zhao, Jianming Ma, Yiping Wu, Xin Chang, Xiaoming Liu:
Experimental research on the effectiveness of navigation prompt messages based on a driving simulator: a case study. 439-458 - Ben Shelton, Keith Nesbitt, Alexander Thorpe, Ami Eidels:
Gauging the utility of ambient displays by measuring cognitive load. 459-480 - Nicolas Durand, Jean-Baptiste Gotteland, Nadine Matton, Léa Bortolotti, Margot Sandt:
Understanding and overcoming horizontal separation complexity in air traffic control: an expert/novice comparison. 481-496 - Guanhua Hou, Jianping Yang:
Measuring and examining traffic sign comprehension with event-related potentials. 497-506 - Janik Dostert, Romy Müller:
Motivational assistance system design for industrial production: from motivation theories to design strategies. 507-535 - Bram B. Van Acker, Peter D. Conradie, Peter Vlerick, Jelle Saldien:
Employee acceptability of wearable mental workload monitoring: exploring effects of framing the goal and context in corporate communication. 537-552 - Josué E. M. França, Erik Hollnagel, Isaac J. A. Luquetti dos Santos, Assed Naked Haddad:
Analysing human factors and non-technical skills in offshore drilling operations using FRAM (functional resonance analysis method). 553-566 - Pieter Vanneste, Annelies Raes, Jessica Morton, Klaas Bombeke, Bram B. Van Acker, Charlotte Larmuseau, Fien Depaepe, Wim van den Noortgate:
Towards measuring cognitive load through multimodal physiological data. 567-585 - Kang Jiang, Yulong Wang, Zhongxiang Feng, Tony N. N. Sze, Zhenhua Yu, Jianqiang Cui:
Exploring the crossing behaviours and visual attention allocation of children in primary school in an outdoor road environment. 587-604 - Hanna L. Krenz, Michael J. Burtscher:
Investigating voice in action teams: a critical review. 605-624 - Philippe Fauquet-Alekhine, Martin W. Bauer, Saadi Lahlou:
Introspective interviewing for work activities: applying subjective digital ethnography in a nuclear industry case study. 625-638
Volume 23, Number 4, November 2021
- Takayuki Hirose, Tetsuo Sawaragi, Hideki Nomoto, Yasutaka Michiura:
Functional safety analysis of SAE conditional driving automation in time-critical situations and proposals for its feasibility. 639-657 - Stamatis Karnouskos:
The role of utilitarianism, self-safety, and technology in the acceptance of self-driving cars. 659-667 - Tyron Louw, Rafael C. Gonçalves, Guilhermina Torrao, Vishnu Radhakrishnan, Wei Lyu, Pablo Puente Guillen, Natasha Merat:
Do drivers change their manual car-following behaviour after automated car-following? 669-683 - Mickaël Jean Rémy Perrier, Tyron Louw, Oliver M. J. Carsten:
User-centred design evaluation of symbols for adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane-keeping assistance (LKA). 685-703 - Chiara Lucifora, Giorgio Mario Grasso, Pietro Perconti, Alessio Plebe:
Moral reasoning and automatic risk reaction during driving. 705-713 - Maik B. Friedrich, Seung Yong Lee, Paul Bates, Wayne Martin, Anja K. Faulhaber:
The influence of training level on manual flight in connection to performance, scan pattern, and task load. 715-730 - Zhongxiang Feng, Nuoya Ji, Yi Luo, Tony N. N. Sze, Junfang Tian, Can Zhao:
Exploring the influencing factors of public traffic safety awareness in China. 731-742 - Esko Lehtonen, Perttula Pia, Ida Maasalo, Kaisa Reuna, Henriikka Kannisto, Vuokko Puro, Maria Hirvonen:
Learning game for improving forklift drivers' safety awareness. 743-753 - Dalma Geszten, Balázs Péter Hámornik, Károly Hercegfi:
Empirical study of Team Usability Testing: a laboratory experiment. 755-769 - Cécile Isabelle Bernard, Seamus Thierry, Thierry Morineau:
Turing machine task analysis: specifying emergency assistance functions for a telemedicine system. 771-781 - Neville A. Stanton, Aaron P. J. Roberts, Kiome A. Pope, Daniel T. Fay:
Returning to periscope depth in a circular control room configuration. 783-804 - Charelle Bottenheft, Anne-Marie Brouwer, Ivo V. Stuldreher, Eric Groen, Jan B. F. van Erp:
Cognitive task performance under (combined) conditions of a metabolic and sensory stressor. 805-817 - Motoki Tachiiri, Yoshihiro Tanaka, Akihito Sano:
Appropriate operation inducement by biasing perception of velocity using tactile stimulation. 819-829 - Päivi Heikkilä, Anita Honka, Eija Kaasinen, Kaisa Väänänen:
Quantified factory worker: field study of a web application supporting work well-being and productivity. 831-846 - Rebecca Y. M. Liu, Ben W. Morrison, Mark W. Wiggins, Nathan C. Perry:
Using reduced-processing training to improve decision efficiency among perfectionists. 847-861
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