Author(s): Philippe Palanque, Jean Vanderdonckt, Marco Winckler
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 125
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Human Error,
Safety and
Systems Development......Page 3
Foreword......Page 5
Table of Contents......Page 9
Introduction......Page 11
Examples of Complex Traffic Situations......Page 12
Cognitive Engineering......Page 14
Cognitive Models......Page 15
Decision Making in Complex Air Traffic Scenarios......Page 19
Decision Making in Complex Road Traffic Scenarios......Page 22
Extending the Typical Cognitive Cycle......Page 23
References......Page 25
Introduction......Page 28
Robotic Surgery System......Page 30
Communication as a Sign of Adaptation Requirements......Page 31
Experimental Study and Verbal Communication Analysis......Page 32
Communication as a Feedback Adaptive Process......Page 33
Communication as a Dynamic Adaptation Processes: Permanent and Transitory Changes......Page 34
Discussion......Page 35
References......Page 36
Introduction......Page 38
Questionnaires and Respondents......Page 40
Overall Attitudes of Japanese Patients......Page 42
Expectations of Healthcare Staff Actions......Page 45
Patient Safety Related Issues......Page 46
Perceived Error Causes......Page 47
Discussion......Page 49
Conclusion......Page 50
References......Page 52
Introduction......Page 54
Questionnaire......Page 55
Healthcare Safety Climate......Page 56
Staff Attitudes to Error Reporting......Page 59
Discussion: Sources of Cross-National Differences......Page 61
Conclusion......Page 62
References......Page 63
Introduction......Page 64
Re-planning via 4D-Flight Management Systems......Page 65
Cognitive Processes Involved in Re-planning Tasks......Page 68
The Cognitive Architecture CASCaS......Page 69
The Error-Producing Mechanisms......Page 72
Detailed Hypotheses on Re-planning Behaviour......Page 74
References......Page 76
Introduction......Page 78
Related Work......Page 79
Cognitive Countermeasures......Page 80
Material and Methods......Page 81
Experimental Scenarios......Page 82
Material and Methods......Page 84
Results......Page 86
Conclusion and Further Work......Page 88
References......Page 89
Introduction......Page 91
The Ergonomic Criteria......Page 93
Principles of the ErgoPNets Method......Page 94
Experimentation of the ErgoPNets Method......Page 97
Procedure......Page 98
Results......Page 100
Conclusion and Perspectives......Page 102
References......Page 103
Introduction......Page 106
Hypothesis......Page 107
Consolidation......Page 108
Case Study: Supervisory Control of Railway Signalling Equipment......Page 109
Approach: Patterns of Cooperative Interaction......Page 110
Evaluation......Page 111
Result......Page 112
Mental Models......Page 113
Result......Page 114
Conclusion......Page 115
References......Page 116
The IOM Study of Reality......Page 117
IT Cognitive Support in Health Care......Page 118
Differential Diagnosis......Page 119
Data......Page 120
Knowledge......Page 121
IT Support for Cognitive Tasks......Page 122
Conclusion......Page 123
References......Page 124
Author Index......Page 125