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Michael Fineberg


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Gateway: Volume 11, Number 3, 2000 OCT 2000 21 pages
Authors:  Michael Fineberg; Kenneth Boff; Alphonse Chapanis; William Rouse; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This special issue features classic gateway articles and some observations from the Human Systems IAC chief scientist. The classic articles include: (1) Integrating Ergonomics into Systems Design; (2) Making Human Factors Truly Human Factors; (3) Human-Centered Design: Creating Successful Products, Systems, and Organizations; and (4) Naturalistic Decision Making.


Gateway: Volume 10, Number 1, 1999 AUG 1999 13 pages
Authors:  John P. Obusek; Michael Fineberg; Reiner Onken; Beth Plott; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Using Biomechanics to Improve Warfighter Load-Carrying Capability; (2) The Case for Human Performance Representation in Computer-Generated Forces; (3) Cognitive Cockpit Systems: From Flight/Mission Management Towards Knowledge-based Cockpit Assistant Systems; and (4) Command and Control: Human Performance Modeling.


Gateway: Volume 9, Number 4 JUN 1999 17 pages
Authors:  Stephen Armstrong; Richard Steinberg; Michael Fineberg; Eric Hollnagel; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Advocating User-Centered Software Design; (2) Developing a Suppression-Sensitive Synthetic Dismounted Infantry Team; (3) Control Versus Dependence: Striking the Balance in Function Allocation; (4) Rotorcraft Human Factors Research Facilities at the NASA Ames Research Center.


Gateway: Volume 9, Number 3, 1998 FEB 1999 13 pages
Authors:  Marilyn S. Bogner; Michael Fineberg; Nahum Gershon; David M. Caretti; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Warnings in Health Care; (2) Using a General Theory of Behavior (GTB) to predict the Effects of Suppressive Fires; (3) Information Visualization: The Next Frontier; and (4) Modelling the Effects of Respirator Mask Design on Wearer Performance.


Gateway: Volume 9, Number 2 OCT 1998 17 pages
Authors:  Joe W. McDaniel; Michael Fineberg; Herbert Simon; Lisa B. Achille; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Development and Construction of an Aviation Strength-Screening Device; (2) Words From the Chief Scientist; (3) The Power and Limits of Problem Solving: Status and Future Prospects of AI Applications; (4) A Conversation With Herbert Simon; and (5) Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Crewstation Technology Laboratory.


Gateway: Volume 9, Number 1 JUN 1998 17 pages
Authors:  Laima Rastikis; Michael Fineberg; Matt Kolleck; Mica Endsley; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
The full text of this report is available for sale.This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Human- Centered Design Project Revolutionizes Air Combat; (2) Situation Awareness, Automation, and Decision Support: Designing for the Future; and (3) Environmental Physiology and Human Performance Laboratory.


Definition of Investigative Areas for Human-Factor Aspects of Aircraft Accidents DEC 1980
Authors:  Michael Fineberg; John Woelfel; Robin Ely; Marcia Smith; BDM CORP MCLEAN VA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.This paper is the final report of a 9-month survey effort designed to identify the major pilot factors involved in aircraft mishaps, rank order the major pilot factors in relation to a return-on-investment metric, identify aviation technologies with a high potential for diagnosing and/or reducing these pilot factors, and suggest potentially high-payoff programs for researching the pilot factor aspects of aircraft for the purpose of reducing their incidence. (Author) ...


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