Mostrando 6 resultados de: 6
Filtros aplicados
Área temáticas
Funcionamiento de bibliotecas y archivos(3)
Dirección general(2)
Interacción social(2)
Procesos sociales(2)
Escuelas y sus actividades; educación especial(1)
Área de conocimiento
Factores humanos y ergonomía(4)
Cognición(3)
Análisis de redes sociales(1)
Ciencia social(1)
Red social(1)
Origen
scopus(6)
Automation and the Human Factors Race to Catch Up
ArticleAbstract: Automation has been rapidly developing into a pervasive part of our every day lives. Although I agrePalabras claves:Automation, human–automation interaction, level of automationAutores:Catherine Marie BurnsFuentes:scopusDesigning for Social Engagement in Online Social Networks Using Communities-of-Practice Theory and Cognitive Work Analysis: A Case Study
ArticleAbstract: New social networking and social web tools are becoming available and are easing the process of custPalabras claves:Analysis methods, COLLABORATION, design methods, virtual environmentsAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Euerby A.Fuentes:scopusFinding common ground: Situation awareness and cognitive work analysis
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Minotra D.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:scopusPrioritization: A Double-Edged Sword?
OtherAbstract: In summary, we recognize and acknowledge the benefits of being able to prioritize your CWA approachPalabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Naikar N.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