163 | -- | 170 | Rebecca Randell. User customisation of medical devices: the reality and the possibilities |
171 | -- | 180 | Neelam Naikar, Alyson Saunders. Crossing the boundaries of safe operation: An approach for training technical skills in error management |
181 | -- | 182 | Yvonne Waern, José J. Cañas. Microworld task environments for conducting research on command and control |
183 | -- | 190 | Rego Granlund. Monitoring experiences from command and control research with the C3Fire microworld |
191 | -- | 196 | Björn J. E. Johansson, Mats Persson, Rego Granlund, Peter Mattsson. C3Fire in command and control research |
197 | -- | 205 | Bjørn Tallak Bakken, Martin Gilljam. Dynamic intuition in military command and control: why it is important, and how it should be developed |
206 | -- | 210 | Thomas B. Sheridan, Yuji Niwa. An experiment on measuring belief: asking the same question in different ways |
211 | -- | 217 | Ilkka Salo, Ola Svenson. Mental causal models of incidents communicated in licensee event reports in a process industry |
218 | -- | 228 | C. Sandom, R. D. Macredie. Analysing situated interaction hazards: an activity-based awareness approach |