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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, February 2020
- Philip C. Butler, Robert C. Honey, Sabrina R. Cohen-Hatton:
Development of a behavioural marker system for incident command in the UK fire and rescue service: THINCS. 1-12 - Christopher Neuhaus, Dag Erik Lutnæs, Johan Bergström:
Medical teamwork and the evolution of safety science: a critical review. 13-27 - Neville A. Stanton, Aaron P. J. Roberts:
Block off: an examination of new control room configurations and reduced crew sizes examining engineered production blocking. 29-55 - Julia C. Lo, Sebastiaan A. Meijer:
Assessing network cognition in the Dutch railway system: insights into network situation awareness and workload using social network analysis. 57-73 - Shiyun Li, Zhiqing Zhang, Lei Zhao, Guiyang Zhang, Xuefeng Jin, Shuying Xiao:
Driver's physiological responses to negotiating urbanization highways of varying complexity. 75-84 - Serkan Cak, Bilge Say, Mine Misirlisoy:
Effects of working memory, attention, and expertise on pilots' situation awareness. 85-94 - Andreas Wulvik, Henrikke Dybvik, Martin Steinert:
Investigating the relationship between mental state (workload and affect) and physiology in a control room setting (ship bridge simulator). 95-108 - Daniela Schmid, Bernd Korn, Neville A. Stanton:
Evaluating the reduced flight deck crew concept using cognitive work analysis and social network analysis: comparing normal and data-link outage scenarios. 109-124 - Neville A. Stanton, Craig K. Allison:
Driving towards a greener future: an application of cognitive work analysis to promote fuel-efficient driving. 125-142 - Guido C. Carim, Tarcisio Abreu Saurin, Sidney W. A. Dekker:
How the cockpit manages anomalies: revisiting the dynamic fault management model for aviation. 143-157 - Stathis Malakis, Panagiotis Psaros, Tom Kontogiannis, Christina Malaki:
Classification of air traffic control scenarios using decision trees: insights from a field study in terminal approach radar environment. 159-179 - Christer Ahlström, Jesper Wachtmeister, Mattias Nyman, Axel Nordenström, Katja Kircher:
Using smartphone logging to gain insight about phone use in traffic. 181-191 - Amina Gacem, Éric Monacelli, Ting Wang, Olivier Rabreau, Tarik Al-Ani:
Assessment of wheelchair skills based on analysis of driving style. 193-207 - Aud M. Wahl:
Expanding the concept of simulator fidelity: the use of technology and collaborative activities in training maritime officers. 209-222 - Petra Tomanová, Jirí Hradil, Vilém Sklenák:
Measuring users' color preferences in CRUD operations across the globe: a new Software Ergonomics Testing Platform. 223-233
Volume 22, Number 2, May 2020
- Javier Andrade Garda, Aurea Anguera, Juan Ares Casal, Rafael García Vázquez, Juan Alfonso Lara, David Lizcano, Santiago Rodríguez Yáñez, Sonia Suárez:
A metrology-based approach for measuring the social dimension of cognitive trust in collaborative networks. 235-248 - Benjamin Brooks, Steven Curnin, Christine Owen, Chris Bearman:
Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire. 249-261 - Sara Waring, Laurence Alison, Neil Shortland, Michael Humann:
The role of information sharing on decision delay during multiteam disaster response. 263-279 - Pantea Keikhosrokiani, Norlia Mustaffa, Nasriah Zakaria, Rosni Abdullah:
Assessment of a medical information system: the mediating role of use and user satisfaction on the success of human interaction with the mobile healthcare system (iHeart). 281-305 - Sarah Maslen, Jan Hayes:
Case based learning among practicing engineers: design, facilitation and lessons learned. 307-319 - Huiping Zhou, Makoto Itoh, Satoshi Kitazaki:
Effect of instructing system limitations on the intervening behavior of drivers in partial driving automation. 321-334 - Sanna M. Pampel, Samantha L. Jamson, Daryl Hibberd, Yvonne Barnard:
ACC design for safety and fuel efficiency: the acceptance of safety margins when adopting different driving styles. 335-342 - Vassilis Papakostopoulos, Dimitris Nathanael, Loizos Psarakis:
Semantic content of motorcycle riders' eye fixations during lane-splitting. 343-355 - Ana Sara Santos, Aristides I. Ferreira, Paula Costa Ferreira:
The impact of cyberloafing and physical exercise on performance: a quasi-experimental study on the consonant and dissonant effects of breaks at work. 357-371 - Lihua Huang, Yang Bian, Xiaohua Zhao, Yachen Xu, Jian Rong:
Quantitatively exploring the relationship between eye movement and driving behavior under the effect of different complex diagrammatic guide signs. 373-388 - Nirajan Shiwakoti, Richard Tay, Peter Stasinopoulos:
Development, testing, and evaluation of road safety poster to reduce jaywalking behavior at intersections. 389-397 - Tetsuya Sato, Yusuke Yamani, Molly Liechty, Eric T. Chancey:
Automation trust increases under high-workload multitasking scenarios involving risk. 399-407 - Åsa Svensson, Ulrika Ohlander, Jonas Lundberg:
Design implications for teamwork in ATC. 409-426 - Vilma Vuori, Nina Helander, Jussi Markku Okkonen:
Correction to: Digitalization in knowledge work: the dream of enhanced performance. 427-433 - Benjamin Brooks, Steven Curnin, Christine Owen, Chris Bearman:
Correction to: Managing cognitive biases during disaster response: the development of an aide memoire. 435
Volume 22, Number 3, August 2020
- Thiago Rocha Silva, Marco Winckler, Cédric Bach:
Evaluating the usage of predefined interactive behaviors for writing user stories: an empirical study with potential product owners. 437-457 - Martin Viktorelius:
Adoption and use of energy-monitoring technology in ship officers' communities of practice. 459-471 - Cagatay Kandemir, Metin Celik:
A human reliability assessment of marine auxiliary machinery maintenance operations under ship PMS and maintenance 4.0 concepts. 473-487 - Jin Tian, Zheying Lin, Feng Wang:
Ant Colony Optimization Algorithm for understanding of trade-offs between safety and benefit: a case of Beijing taxi service system. 489-499 - Bian Yang, Kun Liang, Xiaohua Zhao, Liping Yang, Weina Qu:
Psychological influences on drivers' yielding behavior at the crosswalk of intersections. 501-516 - Joan Cahill, Paul Cullen, Keith Gaynor:
Interventions to support the management of work-related stress (WRS) and wellbeing/mental health issues for commercial pilots. 517-547 - Neville A. Stanton, Katherine L. Plant, Aaron P. J. Roberts, Craig K. Allison, Mike Howell:
Seeing through the mist: an evaluation of an iteratively designed head-up display, using a simulated degraded visual environment, to facilitate rotary-wing pilot situation awareness and workload. 549-563 - Isabel Pedrosa, Carlos J. Costa, Manuela Aparicio:
Determinants adoption of computer-assisted auditing tools (CAATs). 565-583 - Péter A. Kara, Aron Cserkaszky, Maria G. Martini, László Bokor, Anikó Simon:
The effect of labeling on the perceived quality of HDR video transmission. 585-601 - Chunyao Ye, Yan Xiong, Yan Li, Longfan Liu, Mei Wang:
The influences of product similarity on consumer preferences: a study based on eye-tracking analysis. 603-613 - Davy D. Parmentier, Bram B. Van Acker, Jan Detand, Jelle Saldien:
Design for assembly meaning: a framework for designers to design products that support operator cognition during the assembly process. 615-632 - Ruben Cambier, Peter Vlerick:
You've got mail: does workplace telepressure relate to email communication? 633-640 - Asma Zare, Mahdi Malakoutikhah, Moslem Alimohammadlou:
Selecting lighting system based on workers' cognitive performance using fuzzy best-worst method and QUALIFLEX. 641-652 - Josué E. M. França, Erik Hollnagel, Isaac J. A. Luquetti dos Santos, Assed Naked Haddad:
FRAM AHP approach to analyse offshore oil well drilling and construction focused on human factors. 653-665 - Jonas Hermelin, Kristofer Bengtsson, Rogier Woltjer, Jiri Trnka, Mirko Thorstensson, Jenny Pettersson, Erik Prytz, Carl-Oscar Jonson:
Operationalising resilience for disaster medicine practitioners: capability development through training, simulation and reflection. 667-683
Volume 22, Number 4, November 2020
- Danwei Tran Luciani, Jonas Löwgren, Jonas Lundberg:
Designing fine-grained interactions for automation in air traffic control. 685-701 - Yannick Forster, Sebastian Hergeth, Frederik Naujoks, Josef F. Krems, Andreas Keinath:
Self-report measures for the assessment of human-machine interfaces in automated driving. 703-720 - Philippe Rauffet, Assaf Botzer, Christine Chauvin, Farida Saïd, Camille Tordet:
The relationship between level of engagement in a non-driving task and driver response time when taking control of an automated vehicle. 721-731 - Alexander Lotz, Nele Rußwinkel, Enrico Wohlfarth:
Take-over expectation and criticality in Level 3 automated driving: a test track study on take-over behavior in semi-trucks. 733-744 - Katja Kircher, Christer Ahlström, Jonas Ihlström, Tatu Ljokkoi, John Culshaw:
Effects of training on truck drivers' interaction with cyclists in a right turn. 745-757 - Zhi Zhang, Yingshi Guo, Rui Fu, Wei Yuan, Guosong Yang:
Do situational or cognitive factors contribute more to risky driving? A simulated driving study. 759-767 - Prasanna Illankoon, Phillip Tretten:
Judgemental errors in aviation maintenance. 769-786 - Jan Andersson, Björn Peters:
The importance of reaction time, cognition, and meta-cognition abilities for drivers with visual deficits. 787-800 - Zhenhua Yu, Zhongxiang Feng, Kang Jiang, Zhipeng Huang, Zhiwei Yang:
Riding personal mobility vehicles on the road: an analysis of the intentions of Chinese users. 801-814 - Huiying Wen, Gang Xue:
Exploring the relationships between single-vehicle traffic accident and driver's route familiarity on the mountainous highways. 815-824 - Felix A. Dreger, Joost C. F. de Winter, Riender Happee:
How do drivers merge heavy goods vehicles onto freeways? A semi-structured interview unveiling needs for communication and support. 825-842 - Lihua Huang, Xiaohua Zhao, Yang Li, Jian Rong:
Evaluation research of the effects of diagrammatic guide signs with different complexities on driving behavior. 843-860 - Joohee Lee, Wan Chul Yoon, Hyun Chung:
Formal or informal human collaboration approach to maritime safety using FRAM. 861-875 - Andrea Falegnami, Francesco Costantino, Giulio Di Gravio, Riccardo Patriarca:
Unveil key functions in socio-technical systems: mapping FRAM into a multilayer network. 877-899 - Ji Young Cho, Moon-Heum Cho:
Students' use of social media in collaborative design: a case study of an advanced interior design studio. 901-916
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