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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 2009
- Trudi Farrington-Darby, John R. Wilson:
Understanding social interactions in complex work: a video ethnography. 1-15 - Gudela Grote, Johann C. Weichbrodt, Hannes Günter, Enikö Zala-Mezö, Barbara Künzle:
Coordination in high-risk organizations: the need for flexible routines. 17-27 - Sara Kraemer, Pascale Carayon, Thomas F. Sanquist:
Human and organizational factors in security screening and inspection systems: conceptual framework and key research needs. 29-41 - Leena Norros, Leena Salo:
Design of joint systems: a theoretical challenge for cognitive systems engineering. 43-56 - Robert R. Hoffman, Kelly Neville, Jennifer Fowlkes:
Using cognitive task analysis to explore issues in the procurement of intelligent decision support systems. 57-70 - Axel Schulte, Claudia Meitinger, Reiner Onken:
Human factors in the guidance of uninhabited vehicles: oxymoron or tautology? 71-86
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2009
- Anna Windischer, Gudela Grote, Fabienne Mathier, Séverine Meunier Martins, Rémy Glardon:
Characteristics and organizational constraints of collaborative planning. 87-101 - Eva Jensen:
Sensemaking in military planning: a methodological study of command teams. 103-118 - Thierry Morineau, Eric Beuzet, Alain Rachinel, Laurence Tobin:
Experimental evaluation of a tide prediction display based on the ecological interface design framework. 119-127 - Maaria Nuutinen, Leena Norros:
Core task analysis in accident investigation: analysis of maritime accidents in piloting situations. 129-150 - Paolo Cottone, Luca Pieti, Valentina Schiavinato, Dorian Soru, Massimiliano Martinelli, Diego Varotto, Giuseppe Mantovani:
"Solving" ambiguity in the virtual space: communication strategies in a collaborative virtual environment. 151-163 - Wout van Wezel, René J. Jorna:
Cognition, tasks and planning: supporting the planning of shunting operations at the Netherlands Railways. 165-176
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2009
- Sidney W. A. Dekker:
Just culture: who gets to draw the line? 177-185 - Yuji Niwa:
A proposal for a new accident analysis method and its application to a catastrophic railway accident in Japan. 187-204 - Björn J. E. Johansson, Per-Arne Persson:
Reduced uncertainty through human communication in complex environments. 205-214 - Renzo Akkerman, Dirk Pieter van Donk:
Analyzing scheduling in the food-processing industry: structure and tasks. 215-226 - Simon Attfield, Sarah Fegan, Ann Blandford:
Idea generation and material consolidation: tool use and intermediate artefacts in journalistic writing. 227-239 - Denis Besnard:
Imaz, M. and Benyon, D: Designing with blends. 241-244
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2009
- Maurizio Catino:
Blame culture and defensive medicine. 245-253 - Andrew N. Healey, Jonathan Benn:
Teamwork enables remote surgical control and a new model for a surgical system emerges. 255-265 - Anne-Elodie Monin, John Dowell:
User interface specification with sequence diagrams: an application to the AIRBUS A380 Datalink system. 267-277 - Penn Smith, Ann Blandford, Jonathan Back:
Questioning, exploring, narrating and playing in the control room to maintain system safety. 279-291 - Dimitris Nathanael, Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou:
Integrating quality-in-use in the IS acquisition process: an activity perspective. 293-312 - Jacques Marc, Janine Rogalski:
Collective management in dynamic situations: the individual contribution. 313-327
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