A woman is operated on while she's awake...
A plane runs out of gas while circling an airport for 30
minutes...
A passenger liner is mistaken for an enemy fighter and shot
down...
A company invests in a new system that will cost them
money...
What do these failure have in common? How can we prevent them
from happening again?
Offering a critical perspective on problems with human-technical
systems, Stories of Modern Technology Failures and Cognitive
Engineering Successes explores the significant efforts of those who
have made a positive difference. The book analyzes a variety of
cognitive engineering applications, including training, design,
military, transportation, communications, medicine, and emergency
response in the nuclear industry.
"Real world examples include-" Designing a military training
program that improved the detection rates of land mines Redesigning
a monitor to help anesthesiologists predict dosages more
effectively Implementing new protocols to improve the workflow and
safety of a nuclear power plant
The book's focus on cognitive engineering solutions emphasizes
methodology such as knowledge elicitation, laboratory studies,
naturalistic observation, usability, and modeling. It addresses
highly complex systems as well as traditional human-machine
interfaces.
"This book demonstrates how cognitive engineers-" Identify and
address cognitive problems Develop, test, and implement solutions
Consider social, cultural, political, and economic factors Develop
criteria to measure the success of a solution
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