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Many complex systems in civil and military operations are highly
automated with the intention of supporting human performance in
difficult cognitive tasks. The complex systems can involve teams or
individuals working on real-time supervisory control, command or
information management tasks where a number of constraints must be
satisfied. Decision Making in Complex Environments addresses the
role of the human, the technology and the processes in complex
socio-technical and technological systems. The aim of the book is
to apply a multi-disciplinary perspective to the examination of the
human factors in complex decision making. It contains more than 30
contributions on key subjects such as military human factors, team
decision making issues, situation awareness, and technology
support. In addition to the major application area of military
human factors there are chapters on business, medical, governmental
and aeronautical decision making. The book provides a unique blend
of expertise from psychology, human factors, industry, commercial
environments, the military, computer science, organizational
psychology and training that should be valuable to academics and
practitioners alike.
This book deals with two important technologies in human-computer
interaction: computer generation of synthetic speech and computer
recognition of human speech. It addresses the problems in
generating speech with varying precision of articulation and how to
convey moods and attitudes.
Many complex systems in civil and military operations are highly
automated with the intention of supporting human performance in
difficult cognitive tasks. The complex systems can involve teams or
individuals working on real-time supervisory control, command or
information management tasks where a number of constraints must be
satisfied. Decision Making in Complex Environments addresses the
role of the human, the technology and the processes in complex
socio-technical and technological systems. The aim of the book is
to apply a multi-disciplinary perspective to the examination of the
human factors in complex decision making. It contains more than 30
contributions on key subjects such as military human factors, team
decision making issues, situation awareness, and technology
support. In addition to the major application area of military
human factors there are chapters on business, medical, governmental
and aeronautical decision making. The book provides a unique blend
of expertise from psychology, human factors, industry, commercial
environments, the military, computer science, organizational
psychology and training that should be valuable to academics and
practitioners alike.
Written by psychologists, this book focuses on the design of
computer systems from the perspective of the user. The authors
place human beings firmly at the centre of system design and so
assess their cognitive and physical attributes as well as their
social needs. The model used specifically takes into consideration
the way in which computer technology needs to be designed in order
to take account of all these human factors.
The text comprises a careful mix of theory and applications and is
spiced throughout with practical examples of do's and don'ts in
designing systems.
Nature aside, the world in which we live should be designed for us, from everyday products like scissors and chairs to complex systems in avionics, medicine and nuclear power applications. Now more than ever, technological advances continue to increase the range and complexity of tasks that people have to perform. As a discipline, human factors psychology (ergonomics) therefore has an increasingly important role to play in ensuring that the human user's physical characteristics, cognitive abilities and social needs are taken into account in the development, implementation and operation of products and systems. In this book, Jan Noyes provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of human-machine interaction and the design of environments at work. Focusing on topics relevant to user-centred design, she includes coverage of the capabilities and limitations of humans, human-machine interactions, work environments, and organizational issues. Health and safety issues underpin a large amount of work on the human factors of design, and these are addressed fully throughout the book. Each chapter includes case studies that demonstrate the real-world relevance of the points being made and concludes with a list of key points. Although aimed primarily at advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in organizational and occupational psychology, this book will also be of relevance to students on engineering, computing and applied psychology/human factors programmes.
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As industrial processes have become more automated, there is
increasing concern about the performance of the people who control
these systems. Human error is increasingly cited as the cause of
accidents across many sectors of industry. This book provides
state-of-the-art information on various aspects of human-machine
interaction and human-centred issues encountered in the control
room setting. Subject coverage includes vigilance and human error
in control room situations, analysis and training of control room
activities, and control room design including alarm systems. Based
on a successful multi-disciplinary IEE conference and illustrated
with useful casestudies, this book is essential reading for all
students, engineering professionals and managers interested in
human-machine interaction and human performance and ergonomics
within the control room setting.
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