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Cognitive Engineering in the Aviation Domain [Paperback]

Nadine B. Sarter (Editor), Ren Amalberti (Editor), Rene Amalberti (Editor), Nadine Sarter (Editor)

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July 2000
Although cognitive engineering has gained widespread acceptance as one of the most promising approaches to addressing and preventing difficulties with human-machine coordination and collaboration, it still meets with considerable skepticism and resistance in some of the industries that could benefit from its insights and recommendations. The challenge for cognitive engineers is to better understand the reasons underlying these reservations and to overcome them by demonstrating and communicating more effectively their concepts, approaches, and proposed solutions. To contribute to this goal, the current volume presents concrete examples of cognitive engineering research and design. It is an attempt to complement the already existing excellent literature on cognitive engineering in domains other than aviation and to introduce professionals and students in a variety of domains to this rather young discipline.

The editors of this book, and the authors whose work is included, subscribe to the need to evaluate work in context. Accepting new paradigms for the study of humans working in complex environments, they view the human as an asset--indeed a necessity--in human-machine systems and they accept and take advantage of variations in human behavior. In addition, they recognize that much or most error is the result of mismatches between human capabilities and the demands placed on those humans by the machines which they use in the environments in which they are placed. As a whole, this volume illustrates how far we've come in understanding the cognitive bases of human work in complex human-machine systems.

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The scope of discussion across the chapters makes this text valuable to human factors professionals by providing a historical perspective of the evolution of the field and by keeping us updated on important paradigms....I recommend this book for relevant graduate classes....helpful to the members of regulating agencies and accident investigation teams.
Ergonomics in Design

Cognitive Engineering in the Aviation Domain presents an impressive insight into the state of the art in this burgeoning field, written by various influential figures. Many of the critical issues are addressed in detail and in context, and useful case studies are incorporated in many of the chapters. This book will be of interest to other researchers in the field.
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NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), and Eurocontrol have initiated programs of research and development to provide flight crew, airline operations, and air traffic managers with automation aids to increase capacity in enroute and terminal area operations. Read the first page
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scrambled control mode, going sour scenario, opportunistic control mode, tactical control mode, strategic control mode, display design process, context specifiers, pilot interaction with cockpit automation, auto flight system, operator function model, contextual control model, cognitive resource management, safety paradigm, complex work domains, mode reversion, new cognitive demands, flight deck systems, automation surprises, significant event reports, cognitive engineers, cognitive engineering approach, thrust indicator, aviation domain, cognitive systems engineering, aiding systems
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New York, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Academic Press, International Journal of Aviation Psychology, Cambridge University Press, Ames Research Center, Federal Aviation Administration, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, United States, Aviation Week, International Conference, Space Technology, Cognitive Science Approaches, European Conference, Moffett Field, Psychological Review, San Diego, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Monte Carlo, Presses Universitaires de France, The Boeing Company, The Ohio State University, Avebury Aviation, Daytona Beach
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