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E-raamat: Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics: Volume 4: Job Design, Product Design and Human-computer Interaction

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Fifty-six papers cover job design and analysis, human-computer interaction, applied psychology, and product design and analysis. Among the topics are developing a framework for analyzing human error and disturbance occurrence in manufacturing systems, testing Belbin's team role theory of effective group functioning, cognitive ergonomics in designing and evaluating web and other computing systems, the role of goals in shaping user interactions with speech systems, strategy choice when being mentally fatigued, and evaluating the usability of personal security codes based on portraits of human faces. No index is provided. The Proceedings are split between volumes three and four of the series. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments xi Preface xiii Part One: Job Design and Analysis 1(94) Modelling and simultion of human behaviour in process control: needs, perspectives and applications 3(18) Pietro Carlo Cacciabue Development of a framework for analysis of human error and disturbance occurrence in manufacturing systems 21(8) Monica Paz Barroso John R. Wilson A systems analysis of team working in human supervisor control 29(8) Neville A. Stanton Melanie J. Ashleigh Planning complex projects in organisations involves situated cognition 37(8) Katy Payne Jerry S. Busby Studying the work of schedulers: how do they work, how can we know? 45(8) John R. Wilson Sarah Crawford Caroline Vernon Bart MacCarthy Estimating production potentials: expert bias in applied decision making 53(8) Leroy J. Matthews Wendy J. Reece Linda K. Burggraf Testing Belbins team role theory of effective group functioning: do mixed teams perform better than shaper teams? 61(8) Jane S. Prichard Neville A. Stanton Assessing the effects of location, media and task type on team performance 69(10) Neville A. Stanton Vince Connelly Mark van Vugt Jane Prichard Shirley Brennen Christine Ives On the structure of working behaviour 79(8) Rob van Ouwerkerk Theo Meijman Gijsbertus Mulder Mental fatigue and task performance 87(8) Monicque M. Lorist Theo F. Meijman Part Two: Human-Computer Interaction 95(128) Cognitive ergonomics in the design and evaluation of web and other computing systems 97(6) Gavriel Salvendy Designing the paramedic protocol and patient reporting computer (P3 CO) 103(6) Chris Baber David Haniff Mick Lindley Haptic augmentation of virtual reality 109(6) Chris Baber Andy Boud Lim B. Hua Quek C. Siong The sensory conflict adaptation measure (SCAM): a tool for VE effects prediction and performance measurement 115(8) Sarah Nichols John R. Wilson Readability of computer displays as a function of colour, saturation and background texture 123(8) Alyson L. Hill Lauren F. V. Scharff A fast and easy psycho-physical procedure to adjust luminance and achromatic contrast in conventional video display terminals (VDT) 131(10) Julio Lillo Jose Collado Jesus Martin Yolanda Garcia Perspectives on a study of user understanding and perception of multimedia video 141(6) George Ghinea Johnson P. Thomas Individual and group commitment to computer mediated decisions 147(10) James Fisher Psychological type and cognitive style as antecedents of computer attitudes 157(8) Andrew Thatcher Beverly Fuller Design of user interfaces for non-European markets: a study of global demands 165(8) Kerstin Roese Detlef Zuehlke Finding out what users really think: using cognitive modelling to improve icon design 173(8) Sine McDougall Oscar de Bruijn Martin Curry The Athena HCI assessment suite 181(16) Jonathon P. A. Smalley Exploring the space of cognitive architectures: evaluating application in HCI 197(8) Dieter Wallach Marcus Plach BUILD-IT: a brick-based tool for direct interaction 205(8) Morten Fjeld Martin Bichsel Matthias Rauterberg Support of fault diagnoses during supervisory control by means of interface design 213(10) Torsten Heinbokel Reiner H. Kluwe Heinz Willumeit Part Three: Applied Psychology 223(128) The psychodynamics of human-machine interaction 225(12) Neville Moray The element of trust: identifying key components of trust for HSC domains 237(8) Melanie Ashleigh Neville A. Stanton The effect of auditory warning signals on visual target identification 245(8) Melanie C. Doyle Robert J. Snowden Action-driven quantification of task-solving behaviour 253(10) Morten Fjeld Samuel Schluep Matthias Rauterberg The effects of combined stressors on the production of speech 263(6) Chris Baber Tom Siddell The role of goals in shaping user interactions with speech systems 269(8) Kate S. Hone David Golightly Its good to talk: stress effects on articulation onset time 277(8) Alex W. Stedmon Joanne Gates Strategy choice when being mentally fatigued 285(8) Linda Jongman Ritske De Jong Theo Meijman Fitting the mental model: a new technique for computerised event recording 293(8) Jurgen Held Evaluation of mental workload by using probe-tasks 301(8) Jan M. H. Schellekens Theo F. Meijman Manipulation of attention within the somatosensory systems 309(8) Francis McGlone Donna M. Lloyd Steven Tipper The multimodal user model: cognitive processes in the integration of visual text and speech 317(12) Yael Shmueli John Dowell Self-assessment and accuracy in verbal recognition 329(8) Thomas Waldmann Rory ODonnell Using network to delineate multiple resource pools 337(8) Simon A. Moss Human cognition and information processing: potential problems for a field dependent sequential information processor 345(6) Ronald C. Knobel Michael Shaughnessy Part Four: Product Design and Analysis 351(2) The theory of direct perception and the concept of affordances in specifying decision support systems 353(8) John Campion The human factors integration key issues tool 361(8) Ronald W. McLeod Huw Walters A survey of civil control room design 369(10) Ronald W. McLeod Christine Ives Shirley Brennen A framework for the study of the relationship between user and artefact 379(8) I.C. MariAnne Karlsson Usability evaluation of personal security codes based on portraits of human faces 387(8) Yan Pan Karl W. Sandberg Supporting the anticipation-feedback loop in user interface design 395(8) Marcus Plach Dieter Wallach Margret Wintermantel Man-machine simulator and its application to an operator support system 403(8) Kunihide Sasou Kenichi Takano Wataru Sunaoshi Utility analysis in cognitive ergonomics 411(8) Neville A. Stanton Mark S. Young System cognitive function specification: the next steps 419(14) Iain S. MacLeod Ho Law A user-centred deployment methodology 433(6) Lee Cooper David Williams Chris Baber Localisable auditory warnings: integral `where and `what components 439(8) Ken R. Catchpole J. Denis McKeown Deborah J. Withington Alerting, informing and localisable auditory warnings 447(8) Ken R. Catchpole J. Denis McKeown Deborah J. Withington A new approach to the design of multimodal warning signals 455(8) Charles Spence Jon Driver Common ground in interactive system design 463(8) Marcus Plach Margret Wintermantel An ecologically-valid study of categorisation by designers 471(8) Thomas C. Ormerod Ryan Rummer Linden J. Ball Sub-goal templates: a method for establishing information requirements in process plant 479 Andrew Shepherd Thomas C. Ormerod Juliet Richardson
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