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Cognitive work analysis: New dimensions
Conference ObjectAbstract: Cognitive work analysis (CWA) originated in the late 1970’s and 1980’s through the work of Jens RasmPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, human computer interaction, Interface design, Task analysisAutores:Catherine Marie BurnsFuentes:scopusHuman work interaction design of the smart university
Conference ObjectAbstract: In this paper we present human work interaction design challenges and opportunities for the vision oPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, Human work interaction design, SMART UNIVERSITY, User interface designAutores:Abdelnour-Nocera J., Catherine Marie Burns, Oussena S.Fuentes:scopusImproving social connection through a communities-of-practice-inspired cognitive work analysis approach
ArticleAbstract: Objective: Increasingly, people work in socially networked environments. With growing adoption of enPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, communities of practice, Community, design, Social network analysis, Social networking, WEBSITEAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Euerby A.Fuentes:scopusModeling Automation With Cognitive Work Analysis to Support Human-Automation Coordination
ArticleAbstract: Cognitive work analysis is useful to develop displays for complex situations, but it has not been wePalabras claves:abstraction hierarchy, automated financial trading, Cognitive Work Analysis, Decision ladder, degree of automation, human-automation interaction, stages and levels of automationAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Li Y.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding Human Factors Challenges on the Front Lines of Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics: Human Systems Modeling Study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Implementing mass vaccination clinics for COVID-19 immunization has been a successful puPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, contextual design, covid-19, Decision Making, health care system, pandemic, vaccination clinics, Workplace stressAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Grindrod K.A., Tennant R., Tetui M.Fuentes:scopusUnderstanding, Supporting, and Redesigning Cognitive Work
Conference ObjectAbstract: Cognitive work analysis (CWA) is a framework that has been used in many settings to describe variousPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, Function allocation, Mental workload, Task analysisAutores:Catherine Marie BurnsFuentes:scopusUsing team cognitive work analysis to reveal healthcare team interactions in a birthing unit
ArticleAbstract: Cognitive work analysis (CWA) as an analytical approach for examining complex sociotechnical systemsPalabras claves:Cognitive Work Analysis, Healthcare, Nursing, Task analysis, TeamsAutores:Ashoori M., Catherine Marie Burns, D'Entremont B., Momtahan K.Fuentes:scopusVisualization of control structure in human-automation system based on cognitive work analysis
Conference ObjectAbstract: Human operators who supervise advanced automation systems need information not only about the systemPalabras claves:Automation, Cognitive Work Analysis, Human supervisory control, Human-machine systems, Manufacturing process, Task analysis, VisualizationAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Horiguchi Y., Nakanishi H., Sawaragi T.Fuentes:scopusTeam cognitive work analysis: Structure and control tasks
ArticleAbstract: Today's complex sociotechnical systems involve more than just single operators and often include ricPalabras claves:abstraction hierarchy, Cognitive Work Analysis, Control task analysis, Decision ladder, Decision wheel, teamwork, Work domain analysisAutores:Ashoori M., Catherine Marie BurnsFuentes:scopus