Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
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Title
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
Subject
Ergonomics
Description
In this text aspects of human decision making in complex traffic environments are described and requirements for cognitive models that shall be
used as virtual test pilots or test drivers for new assistance concepts are derived.
Assistance systems are an accepted means to support humans in complex traffic
environments. There is a growing consensus that cognitive models can be used
to test systems from a human factors perspective. The text describes the current
state of cognitive architectures and argues that though very relevant achievements have been realized some important characteristics of human decision
making have so far been neglected: humans use environment and time dependent heuristics. An extension of the typical cognitive cycle prevalent in extant
models is suggested
used as virtual test pilots or test drivers for new assistance concepts are derived.
Assistance systems are an accepted means to support humans in complex traffic
environments. There is a growing consensus that cognitive models can be used
to test systems from a human factors perspective. The text describes the current
state of cognitive architectures and argues that though very relevant achievements have been realized some important characteristics of human decision
making have so far been neglected: humans use environment and time dependent heuristics. An extension of the typical cognitive cycle prevalent in extant
models is suggested
Creator
Philippe Palanque Jean Vanderdonckt Marco Winckler (Eds.)
Source
springer.com
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Date
2010
Language
English
Files
Collection
Citation
Philippe Palanque Jean Vanderdonckt Marco Winckler (Eds.), “Human Error, Safety and Systems Development,” Portal Ebook UNTAG SURABAYA, accessed February 8, 2025, https://ebook.untag-sby.ac.id/items/show/1074.