Journal: Cognition, Technology & Work

Volume 8, Issue 4

227 -- 236Gary Klein. The strengths and limitations of teams for detecting problems
237 -- 252David B. Kaber, Noa Segall, Rebecca S. Green, K. Entzian, S. Junginger. Using multiple cognitive task analysis methods for supervisory control interface design in high-throughput biological screening processes
253 -- 0David B. Kaber, Noa Segall, Rebecca S. Green, K. Entzian, S. Junginger. Using multiple cognitive task analysis methods for supervisory control interface design in high-throughput biological screening processes
255 -- 267Anne Sneddon, Kathryn Mearns, Rhona Flin. Situation awareness and safety in offshore drill crews
269 -- 282Xilin Li, Penelope Sanderson, Rizah Memisevic, William Wong, Sanjib Choudhury. Evaluating functional displays for hydropower system: model-based guidance of scenario design
283 -- 300Naohiro Yuhara, Jun Tajima. Multi-driver agent-based traffic simulation systems for evaluating the effects of advanced driver assistance systems on road traffic accidents

Volume 8, Issue 3

157 -- 0Johan F. Hoorn. Memory load
159 -- 160P. C. Cacciabue. CTW special issue on human-centred design in automotive systems
161 -- 167T. Inagaki. Design of human-machine interactions in light of domain-dependence of human-centered automation
169 -- 173Erik Hollnagel. A function-centred approach to joint driver-vehicle system design
175 -- 181Farida Saad. Some critical issues when studying behavioural adaptations to new driver support systems
183 -- 192Frédéric Vanderhaegen, Sébastien Chalmé, Françoise Anceaux, Patrick Millot. Principles of cooperation and competition: application to car driver behavior analysis
193 -- 199Angelos Amditis, Aris Polychronopoulos, Luisa Andreone, Evangelos Bekiaris. Communication and interaction strategies in automotive adaptive interfaces
201 -- 214Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Manuela Martinetto. A user-centred approach for designing driving support systems: the case of collision avoidance
215 -- 226Fabio Tango, Roberto Montanari. Shaping the drivers interaction: how the new vehicle systems match the technological requirements and the human needs

Volume 8, Issue 2

89 -- 0Johan F. Hoorn. Error management
90 -- 102J. E. Miller, Emily S. Patterson, David D. Woods. Elicitation by critiquing as a cognitive task analysis methodology
103 -- 112S. Murè, Micaela Demichela, Norberto Piccinini. Assessment of the risk of occupational accidents using a "fuzzy" approach
113 -- 123Joan Cahill, Nick McDonald. Human computer interaction methods for electronic flight bag envisionment and design
124 -- 136Taro Kanno, Tatsuya Shimizu, Kazuo Furuta. Modeling and simulation of residents response in nuclear disaster
137 -- 145Pamela J. Hopp-Levine, Charles A. P. Smith, Benjamin A. Clegg, Eric D. Heggestad. Tactile interruption management: tactile cues as task-switching reminders
146 -- 155Bako Rajaonah, Françoise Anceaux, Fabrice Vienne. Trust and the use of adaptive cruise control: a study of a cut-in situation

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 0Johan F. Hoorn. Situational awareness
2 -- 3John Wilson, Beverley Norris. Editorial: CTW special issue on rail human factors
4 -- 14John R. Wilson, Beverley J. Norris. Human factors in support of a successful railway: a review
15 -- 29T. Luke, Nikki Brook-Carter, A. M. Parkes, E. Grimes, A. Mills. An investigation of train driver visual strategies
30 -- 40Guangyan Li, W. Ian Hamilton, Ged Morrisroe, Theresa Clarke. Driver detection and recognition of lineside signals and signs at different approach speeds
41 -- 49Anders Jansson, Eva Olsson, Mikael Erlandsson. Bridging the gap between analysis and design: improving existing driver interfaces with tools from the framework of cognitive work analysis
50 -- 56Arvid Kauppi, Johan Wikström, Bengt L. Sandblad, Arne W. Andersson. Future train traffic control: control by re-planning
57 -- 66W. H. Gibson, E. D. Megaw, M. S. Young, E. Lowe. A taxonomy of human communication errors and application to railway track maintenance
67 -- 75Lauren J. Thomas, Daniel J. A. Rhind, Katie J. Robinson. Rail passenger perceptions of risk and safety and priorities for improvement
76 -- 88S. O. Johnsen, J. Vatn, R. Rosness, I. A. Herrera. Cross border railway operations: improving safety at cultural interfaces