| 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
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 | 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. |
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| 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
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 | 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. |
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| 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
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 | 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. |
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| 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
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 | 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. |
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| 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
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 | 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. |
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| 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
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 | 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. |
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| Definition of Investigative Areas for Human-Factor Aspects of Aircraft Accidents |
DEC 1980 |
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| Authors:
Michael Fineberg; John Woelfel; Robin Ely; Marcia Smith; BDM CORP MCLEAN VA
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 | 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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