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245 0 0 _aAutomation
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260 _aBingley, U.K. :
_bEmerald,
_c2002.
300 _a1 online resource (xi, 237 p.).
490 1 _aAdvances in human performance and cognitive engineering research,
_x1479-3601 ;
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505 0 _aHow to make automated systems team players / Klaus Christoffersen, David D. Woods -- Identifying training areas for advanced automated aircraft : application of an information-processing model / Florian Jentsch, James M. Hitt, Clint Bowers -- Multimodal information presentation in support of human-automation communication and coordination / Nadine B. Sarter -- Human factors issues regarding automated flight systems / Michael Zuschlag -- Automation issues in regional airline operations / Beth Lyall, Greg Harron, Jennifer Wilson -- Automation and aging : issues and considerations / Mustapha Mouloua, Janan Al-Awar Smither, Dennis A. Vincenzi, Laura Smith -- Operators' automation usage decisions and the sources of misuse and disuse / Hall P. Beck, Mary T. Dzindolet, Linda G. Pierce -- A comparison of automation and mechanical related accidents in air carrier operations (1983-1999) / Philip A. Ikomi -- Automation and cognition : maintaining coherence in the electronic cockpit / Kathleen L. Mosier -- Preface / Eduardo Salas.
520 _aWe live in an ever complex, dynamic and technological-based world. A world where industries, businesses and agencies rely ever increasingly on automated systems to maintain efficiency, increase productivity, minimize human error or gain a competitive edge. Moreover, automation is now seen by many organizations as the solution to human performance problems. These organizations continue to invest significant resources to implement automated systems wherever possible and there is no doubt that automation has helped such organizations manage their sophisticated, information-rich environments, where humans have limited capabilities. Therefore, automation has helped to improve industrial and commercial progress to the extent that organizations now depend upon it for their own benefit. However, new and unresolved problems have arisen as more individuals, groups and teams interact with automated systems. Hence, the need and motivation of this volume. The chapters contained in this volume explore some of the key human performance issues facing organizations as they implement or manage automated systems. Dealing with a range of topics, from how to design optional use, avoiding misuse, to creating training strategies for automated systems, this volume also explores which theories may help us understand automation better and what research needs to be conducted. This publication attempts to illustrate how human performance research on automation can help organizations design better systems and also hopes to motivate more theoretically-based but practically-relevant research in the technological-based world of the 21st century.
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650 7 _aAutomatic control engineering.
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650 0 _aAutomation.
650 0 _aHuman engineering.
650 0 _aCognitive science.
650 0 _aHuman-machine systems.
700 1 _aSalas, Eduardo.
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