36th Annual Conference ; 26th Annual Theoretical Seminar

36th Annual Conference ; 26th Annual Theoretical Seminar
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Pages 82
Release 1991
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36th Annual Conference

36th Annual Conference
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Author Nihon Tōyō Igakkai
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36th Annual Conference

36th Annual Conference
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Author Aslib
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Army R, D & A.

Army R, D & A.
Title Army R, D & A. PDF eBook
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Pages 44
Release 1982
Genre Military research
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Army RD & A.

Army RD & A.
Title Army RD & A. PDF eBook
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Pages 664
Release 1982
Genre Military research
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Army RD & A Bulletin

Army RD & A Bulletin
Title Army RD & A Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 234
Release 1982
Genre Military research
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Automation and Human Performance

Automation and Human Performance
Title Automation and Human Performance PDF eBook
Author Raja Parasuraman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 329
Release 2018-01-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 135146504X

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There is perhaps no facet of modern society where the influence of computer automation has not been felt. Flight management systems for pilots, diagnostic and surgical aids for physicians, navigational displays for drivers, and decision-aiding systems for air-traffic controllers, represent only a few of the numerous domains in which powerful new automation technologies have been introduced. The benefits that have been reaped from this technological revolution have been many. At the same time, automation has not always worked as planned by designers, and many problems have arisen--from minor inefficiencies of operation to large-scale, catastrophic accidents. Understanding how humans interact with automation is vital for the successful design of new automated systems that are both safe and efficient. The influence of automation technology on human performance has often been investigated in a fragmentary, isolated manner, with investigators conducting disconnected studies in different domains. There has been little contact between these endeavors, although principles gleaned from one domain may have implications for another. Also, with a few exceptions, the research has tended to be empirical and only theory-driven. In recent years, however, various groups of investigators have begun to examine human performance in automated systems in general and to develop theories of human interaction with automation technology. This book presents the current theories and assesses the impact of automation on different aspects of human performance. Both basic and applied research is presented to highlight the general principles of human-computer interaction in several domains where automation technologies are widely implemented. The major premise is that a broad-based, theory-driven approach will have significant implications for the effective design of both current and future automation technologies. This volume will be of considerable value to researchers in human