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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, April 2003
- Lynne Baillie, David Benyon, Susanne Bødker, Catriona Macaulay:

Special issue on interacting with technologies in household environments. 2-3 - James Stewart:

The social consumption of information and communication technologies (ICTs): insights from research on the appropriation and consumption of new ICTs in the domestic environment. 4-14 - Richard Harper

, Venetia Evergeti, Lynne Hamill, B. Shatwell:
The social organisation of communication in the home of the twenty-first century: an analysis of the future of paper-mail and implications for the design of electronic alternatives. 15-22 - Alladi Venkatesh, Erik Kruse, Eric Chuan-Fong Shih:

The networked home: an analysis of current developments and future trends. 23-32 - Lynne Baillie, David Benyon, Catriona Macaulay, Marianne Graves Petersen:

Investigating design issues in household environments. 33-43 - Berry Eggen, Gerard Hollemans, Richard van de Sluis:

Exploring and enhancing the home experience. 44-54 - Adinda Freudenthal, H. J. Mook:

The evaluation of an innovative intelligent thermostat interface: universal usability and age differences. 55-66
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2003
- Morten Lind

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Making sense of the abstraction hierarchy in the power plant domain. 67-81 - Kenneth N. McKay, Vincent C. S. Wiers:

Planning, scheduling and dispatching tasks in production control. 82-93 - Cassidy Anne Syer, R. Jad-Moussa, S. Pelletier, Bruce M. Shore:

Adaptive-creative versus routine-reproductive expertise in hypermedia design: an exploratory study. 94-106 - Kang Li, Steve Thompson, Peter A. Wieringa, J. Peng, Guang-Ren Duan

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Neural networks and genetic algorithms can support human supervisory control to reduce fossil fuel power plant emissions. 107-126 - David Jouglet, Sylvain Piechowiak, Frédéric Vanderhaegen:

A shared workspace to support man-machine reasoning: application to cooperative distant diagnosis. 127-139 - Henrik Putzer, Reiner Onken:

COSA - A generic cognitive system architecture based on a cognitive model of human behavior. 140-151 - Evangelos Bekiaris

, Angelos Amditis
, Maria Panou:
DRIVABILITY: a new concept for modelling driving performance. 152-161
Volume 5, Number 3, August 2003
- Rebecca Randell:

User customisation of medical devices: the reality and the possibilities. 163-170 - Neelam Naikar, Alyson Saunders:

Crossing the boundaries of safe operation: An approach for training technical skills in error management. 171-180 - Yvonne Waern, José J. Cañas:

Microworld task environments for conducting research on command and control. 181-182 - Rego Granlund:

Monitoring experiences from command and control research with the C3Fire microworld. 183-190 - Björn J. E. Johansson, Mats Persson, Rego Granlund, Peter Mattsson:

C3Fire in command and control research. 191-196 - Bjørn Tallak Bakken, Martin Gilljam:

Dynamic intuition in military command and control: why it is important, and how it should be developed. 197-205 - Thomas B. Sheridan, Yuji Niwa:

An experiment on measuring belief: asking the same question in different ways. 206-210 - Ilkka Salo

, Ola Svenson:
Mental causal models of incidents communicated in licensee event reports in a process industry. 211-217 - Carl Sandom, Robert D. Macredie:

Analysing situated interaction hazards: an activity-based awareness approach. 218-228
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2003
- Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Carlo Mauri, Douglas Owen:

The development of a model and simulation of an aviation maintenance technician task performance. 229-247 - Sophie Lepreux, Mourad Abed, Christophe Kolski

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A human-centred methodology applied to decision support system design and evaluation in a railway network context. 248-271 - Denis Besnard, David Greathead:

A cognitive approach to safe violations. 272-282 - Pia Oedewald, Teemu Reiman:

Core task modelling in cultural assessment: a case study in nuclear power plant maintenance. 283-293 - Peter Bøgh Andersen:

Ships and movies. 294-301

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