Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 2008
Elie Fadier: Editorial of the special issue on "Design process and human factors integration". 1-5
Pierre Falzon: Enabling safety: issues in design and continuous design. 7-14
B. Wilpert: Psychology and human factors engineering. 15-21
Peter Nickel, Friedhelm Nachreiner: Evaluation of presentation of information for process control operations. 23-30
Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, F. Saad: Behavioural adaptations to driver support systems: a modelling and road safety perspective. 31-39
Robin Foot, Ghislaine Doniol-Shaw: Questions raised on the design of the "dead-man" device installed on trams. 41-51
John Fénix, Jean-Claude Sagot, Claude Valot, Samuel Gomes: Operator centred design: example of a new driver aid system in the field of rail transport. 53-60
C. De la Garza, A. Weill-Fassina, M. Kaplan: Integrating human factors in freight interoperability safety design. 61-68
C. Chauvin, G. Le Bouar, C. Renault: Integration of the human factor into the design and construction of fishing vessels. 69-77
Volume 10, Number 2, April 2008
Panos Markopoulos, Janet C. Read, Johanna Höysniemi, Stuart MacFarlane: Child computer interaction: advances in methodological research. 79-81
Ole Sejer Iversen, Christina Brodersen: Building a BRIDGE between children and users: a socio-cultural approach to child-computer interaction. 83-93
Wolmet Barendregt, Mathilde M. Bekker, Ester Baauw: Development and evaluation of the problem identification picture cards method. 95-105
Bieke Zaman: Introducing contextual laddering to evaluate the likeability of games with children. 107-117
Janet C. Read: Validating the Fun Toolkit: an instrument for measuring children's opinions of technology. 119-128
Mathilde M. Bekker, Ester Baauw, Wolmet Barendregt: A comparison of two analytical evaluation methods for educational computer games for young children. 129-140
Maria Roussou, Martin Oliver, Mel Slater: Exploring activity theory as a tool for evaluating interactivity and learning in virtual environments for children. 141-153
Alissa Nicole Antle: Child-based personas: need, ability and experience. 155-166
Volume 10, Number 3, July 2008
Johan F. Hoorn: Look through. 167
Don Harris: Human factors integration in defence: preface. 169-172
Pamela Newman, Anne Bruseberg, Mel Lowe, Clare Borras, Kerry Tatlock: Improving HFI within systems acquisition: methods, tools and future directions. 173-180
Anne Bruseberg: Presenting the value of Human Factors Integration: guidance, arguments and evidence. 181-189
Iain S. MacLeod: Scenario-based requirements capture for human factors integration. 191-198
Robert J. Houghton, Chris Baber, Malcolm Cowton, Guy H. Walker, Neville A. Stanton: WESTT (workload, error, situational awareness, time and teamwork): an analytical prototyping system for command and control. 199-207
Neville A. Stanton, Chris Baber, Guy H. Walker, Robert J. Houghton, R. McMaster, Rebecca Stewart, Don Harris, Daniel P. Jenkins, Mark S. Young, Paul M. Salmon: Development of a generic activities model of command and control. 209-220
Rebecca Stewart, Neville A. Stanton, Don Harris, Chris Baber, Paul M. Salmon, Mel Mock, Kerry Tatlock, Linda Wells, Alison Kay: Distributed situation awareness in an Airborne Warning and Control System: application of novel ergonomics methodology. 221-229
Mark S. Young, Neville A. Stanton, Guy H. Walker, Daniel P. Jenkins, Wes Smart: Where do we go from here? An assessment of navigation performance using a compass versus a GPS unit. 231-236
Volume 10, Number 4, October 2008
Johan F. Hoorn: These are safety-critical times. 249
Stephanie A. Guerlain, Florence E. Turrentine, David T. Bauer, J. Forrest Calland, Reid Adams: Crew resource management training for surgeons: feasibility and impact. 255-264
S. Yule, Rhona Flin, N. Maran, G. Youngson, A. Mitchell, D. Rowley, S. Paterson-Brown: Debriefing surgeons on non-technical skills (NOTSS). 265-274
Maria Koutantji, Peter McCulloch, Shabnam Undre, Sanjay Gautama, Simon Cunniffe, Nick Sevdalis, Rachel Davis, Piers Thomas, Charles Vincent, Ara Darzi: Is team training in briefings for surgical teams feasible in simulation? 275-285
Sarah Whyte, Lorelei Lingard, Sherry Espin, G. Ross Baker, John Bohnen, Beverley A. Orser, Diane Doran, Richard Reznick, Glenn Regehr: Paradoxical effects of interprofessional briefings on OR team performance. 287-294
K. R. Catchpole, A. E. B. Giddings, G. Hirst, T. Dale, G. J. Peek, M. R. de Leval: A method for measuring threats and errors in surgery. 295-304
Andrew N. Healey, S. Olsen, R. Davis, Charles A. Vincent: A method for measuring work interference in surgical teams. 305-312
Yan Xiao, Peter Fu-Ming Hu, Jacqueline A. Moss, Joost C. F. de Winter, Daan Venekamp, Colin F. Mackenzie, F. Jacob Seagull, Sherry Perkins: Opportunities and challenges in improving surgical work flow. 313-321
Jonathan Benn, Andrew N. Healey, Erik Hollnagel: Improving performance reliability in surgical systems. 323-333



