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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface
Part One: Job Design and Analysis
1 Inventing the future: collaborative design of socio-technical systems
Ken Eason
2 CAFE OF EVE: action research in the
control room Neville Stanton
Melanie Ashleigh Tony Gale
3 Applied cognitive task analysis (ACTA): a
practitioner's window into skilled decision
making Robert J.B. Hutton
Laura G. Militello
4 Job design in integrated mail processing Anne Bruseberg
Andrew Shepherd
5 A systems analysis of teamworking in
control rooms: methodology considered
Melanie Ashleigh Neville Stanton
6 Models of decision making in emergency
management
Mats Danielsson Kjell Ohlsson
7 Emergency decision making on offshore
installations Jan Skriver
Rhona Flin
8 Cognitive processing and risky behaviour
in industrial radiography Wendy J. Reece
Leroy J. Matthews
9 Modelling of human errors in cognitive
processes observed in dynamic environments Ken-ichi Takano
James Reason
10 Mental models of industrial jobs
David Chiasson
Part Two: Learning and Training
11 Effects of type of learning on control performance
Rainer H. Kluwe
12 Learning to control a coal-fired power
plant: empirical results and a model
Dieter Wallach
13 Cognitive technology for knowledge and
skill acquisition in engineering disciplines Hitendra K. Pillay
14 Dynamic modelling of a learning system to aid system re-engineering
Nassereddin Eftekhar
Douglas R. Strong Ostap Hawaleshka
15 Learning statistics: a high level
cognitive skill Tay Wilson
16 Perceptual learning in inspection tasks Penny Roling
Paul Sowden
Ian Davies Emre Ozgen
Margaret Lawler
17 The operator's analysis of the structure
of a multi-dimensional video image of a
mosaic subject area given the effects of hidden regularities
Anna Molotova
Igor Schukin Tatiana Ekonomova
18 Target recognition performance following whole-views, part-views, and both-views
training
Sehchang Hah
Deborah A. Reisweber Jose A. Picart
Harry Zwick
Part Three: Medical Ergonomics
19 Depth perception and indirect viewing: reflections on keyhole surgery
Anthony H. Reinhardt-Rutland
Judith M. Annett
Mervyn Gifford
20 Construction and validation of a model
for decision making in anaesthesia
Philip M.A. de Graaf
21 Anaesthesiology and aviation: using the analogy
Carole D.B. Deighton
Wendy Morgan
22 Medical cognition and computer support in
the intensive care unit: a cognitive engineering approach
Robert Logie Jim Hunter
Neil McIntosh Ken Gilhooly
Eugenio Alberdi
Jan Reiss
23 The patient-monitor system in intensive
care: eliciting nurses' mental models Amanda Gilbert
Part Four: Applied Cognitive Psychology
24 Audiovisual links in attention:
implications for interface design
Charles Spence
Jon Driver
25 A parallel distributed processing model
of redundant information integration
Matthew Jackson Steven J. Selcon
26 The magical name Miller, plus or minus the umlaut
Derek J. Smith
27 A partial theory and engineering model of
human information-seeking tasks James R. Buck
Steven M. Zellers
28 Model-computer interaction: implementing
the action perception loop for cognitive
models
Gordon D. Baxter Frank E. Ritter
29 Predicting transaction time for
dual-tasks using critical path
Chris Baber
Brian Mellor
30 Engineering psychology: the hidden
psychologist-a case study on the evaluation
of the Safer Cities programme using a
geographical information system
Ho Law
31 Rewritable routines in human interaction with public technology
Chris Baber Neville Stanton
32 The function and effectiveness of dynamic task allocation
Andrew J. Tattersall
Catherine A. Morgan
33 Implicit memory: new procedures for
cognitive load investigations in work situations
Patrice Terrier
Michel Neboit
Jean-Marie Collier
34 Duration estimates: a potentially useful
tool for cognitive ergonomists
Alex R. Carmichael
35 Research on auditory comfort by EEG
measurement
Min Cheol Whang Ji Eun Kim
Chul Jung Kim
36 Head orientation and binaural depth perception
Peter J. Simpson
Keith J. Nation
37 The perception of spatial layout in telepresence systems
Andy Parton
Mark F. Bradshaw
Bart DeBruyn Alison Wheeler
John Pretlove
Jorg Huber
Ian R.L. Davies
38 Validation: the best kept secret in Ergonomics!
Neville Stanton
Mark Young
39 Performance anxiety and coping strategies
for musicians Sture Brandstrom
Anna-Karin Gullberg
40 Fatigue risk assessment for safety
critical staff
Deborah Lucas
Colin Mackay
Nicola Cowell
Andrew Livingstone
Part Five: Product Design and Evaluation
41 Integrating requirements acquisition and
user modelling: things users want, and things
users do Gordon Rugg
Ann Blandford
42 Knowledge needs analysis for complex systems
Philip J.A. Scown
Janice E. Whatley
43 Generating user requirements from
discount usability evaluations Hilary Johnson
44 `Satisficing' in engineering design:
psychological determinants and implications
for design support
Linden J. Ball
Thomas C. Ormerod
Louise Maskill
45 Modelling desing processes of groups in
industry: an empirical investigation of
cooperative design work Petra Badke-Schaub
Eckart Frankenberger
46 Styles of problem solving and their
importance in mechanical engineering design Renate Eisentraut
47 Psychology of pointing: factors affecting
the use of mice and trackballs on graphical
user interfaces
Chris Baber
48 Communicating human-computer interaction
design intent: requirements for recycling throwaway prototypes
Carl Myhill Peter Brooks
49 Metaphors in software engineering Briony J. Oates
Helen Gavin
50 Hypertext, navigation and cognitive maps:
the effects of a map and a contents list on navigation performance as a function of prior
knowledge
Sharon McDonald Rosemary J. Stevenson
51 Personal identification code composed of pictures or numbers?
Karl W. Sandberg
Yan Pan
52 Implementing user interface design
standards for `mission critical'IT systems in telecommunications
Robert Pedlow
53 Script-based spatial user interface: an approach to supporting operators of process
control systems
Ivan Burmistrov
54 Theories and interface design: designing
interfaces with ecological and cognitive task analysis
Marcia Crosland Eric Sparre
55 A cognitive psychological framework for
the description and evaluation of interfaces Torsten Heinbokel
Eric Leimann Heinz Willumeit
Rainer H. Kluwe
56 The effectiveness of using combined
mimic/emergent features and mimic/multilevel
flow modelling displays in a pilot process
control environment
Mark Gill Enda F. Fallon
57 Using conversation to model interaction
in the MATHS workstation
Carol Linehan
John McCarthy
58 Proposal for the development of an
IT-infrastructure for the disabled person Karl W. Sandberg
59 Application of human performance theory
to virtual environment development Richard Eastgate
Sarah Nichols
Mirabelle D'Cruz

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