| 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 11, Number 2 |
JUL 2000 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Marc M. Sebrechts; Benjamin Knott; Nika Matzke; Michael W. Haas; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue features articles on Virtual Reality research and applications. Subjects include: (1) Using Virtual Environments for Training of Spatial Navigation; (2) Virtual Environment Technology for Training; (3) Warfighter-centered Virtual Reality Technology; (4) Simulator Sickness in Virtual Environments; and (5) Potential Rehabilitation Benefits of Virtual Reality. |
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| Runway Incursion: Human Factors In Runway Incursions |
20 JUN 2000 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
Ben Knott; Aaron Gannon; Mike Rench; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The runway incursion issue is a major concern for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is one of the top five aviation safety issues for FY 2000 for the FAA Administrator. It is such a significant problem that the Administrator has established a new Runway Incursion Safety Program Office that reports directly to her. The Program Office has responsibility for coordinating multiple taskings in this area across several internal FAA ... |
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| Human-Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3): Pre-Seminar and SOAR Workshop Summary |
01 MAR 2000 |
40 pages |
| Authors:
Rebecca Singer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The Human Systems Integration Pre-Seminar and State-of-the-Art Workshop was held as the initial step toward the advancement of HSI into the next Millennium. The workshop was very successful in three areas. First, the workshop proved to he highly successful in providing a forum for stimulating ideas and discussions among the HSI and MANPRINT experts. Second, it met the objectives of identifying HSI tools, techniques, and technologies for a Seminar in ... |
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| Gateway: Volume 11, Number 1 |
MAR 2000 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Greg Barbato; Tom Metzler; Rebecca Singer; Alan Newell; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following topics: (1) Uninhabited Combat Air Vehicle Controls and Displays for Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses; (2) The New Director of CSERIAC; (3) Human Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3); (4) Designing for Extra-ordinary People and Situations; and (5) Leveraging the Technical Area Task (TAT) Program. |
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| Human-Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3): Survey Results |
01 FEB 2000 |
29 pages |
| Authors:
Rebecca Singer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The Human Systems Integration Technologies, Tools, and Techniques (HSIT3) Survey was implemented to solicit input from HSI subject-matter experts (SMEs) and MANPRINT practitioners to identify the user's requirements for an updated HSI practitioner's guidebook. The survey was divided into three major sections: (1) Demographics; (2) MANPRINT Implementation; and (3) MANPRINT SOAR Recommendations. The survey was sent electronically to 70 MANPRINT practitioners and SMEs representing the Army, Air Force, Navy, FAA, ... |
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| Gateway: Volume 10, Number 2, 1999 |
NOV 1999 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
James c. Miller; Benjamin Knott; Gwendolyn Campbell; Steve Harper; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following topics: (1) A conceptual Framework for the Estimation of Worker Fatigue; (2) Human Factors in Urban Operations; (3) Modelling Human Performance on the Road to Manpower Optimization; and (4) Virtual Analysis of Aircraft Cockpits. |
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| Workshop Proceedings: Health and Job-Specific Body Composition Standards for the U.S. Air Force |
24 AUG 1999 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Michael E. Rench; Barbara Palmer; Stefan H. Constable; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This proceedings document summarizes discussions that took place during the Health and Job-Specific Body Composition Workshop, sponsored by the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine and supported by the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center (CSERlAC). The workshop was held at the David H. Ponitz Sinclair Center at Sinclair Community College in downtown Dayton, Ohio on August 24, 1999. It is a companion document to the CSERlAC Review and Analysis, Health ... |
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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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| Firefighter Physical Fitness/Wellness Workshop |
20 NOV 1998 |
23 pages |
| Authors:
Jon W. Carroll; Stefan Constable; Barbara Palmer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This Proceedings document summarizes briefings and discussions that took place during the Firefighter Physical Fitness Workshop, sponsored by the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine and supported by the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center (CSERIAC), held at the Hope Hotel and Conference Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH on August 5 & 6, 1998. The purpose of this meeting was to attain a consensus among a group of subject-matter experts on the ... |
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| A Review of Firefighter Physical Fitness/Wellness Programs: Options for the Military |
20 NOV 1998 |
55 pages |
| Authors:
Barbara Palmer; Jon W. Carroll; Atia T. Mirza; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The US Air Force is the Executive Agent for the firefighter fitness programs for all military components. This Review & Analysis examines four suggested candidate firefighter physical fitness programs and related research in support of the ongoing Air Force/Department of Defense project to adopt a defensible and acceptable firefighter fitness training and testing program. The four programs that are compared and contrasted are the interim Air Force/ Department of Defense ... |
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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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| Gateway: Volume 8, Number 2 |
FEB 1998 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Richard J. Carter; Aaron Schopper; Douglas Tyrol; Gavriel Salvendy; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Data Acquisition System for Motor-Vehicle Crash Avoidance Research; (2) U.S. Army Research Laboratory: Human Research and Engineering Directorate; (3) Designing for Physical, Cognitive, and Social Attributes in Human Computer Interaction; and (4) Examining the Concept of Total Fidelity Flight Simulation. |
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| Automated Anthropometric Measuring Devices for Use in Mass-Screening |
28 JAN 1998 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
William F. Moroney; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The purpose of this report was to determine the state of the art in anthropometric measuring devices used for mass screening. In addition, technologies which could be used for mass screening were identified and described. Finally, straw-man requirements for an anthropometric measuring system were proposed. A review of the literature identified only two operational anthropometric measurement devices currently used for mass screening. One was developed for the US Navy by ... |
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| Review & Analysis: Technological Impact on Future Air Force Personnel & Training: Distributed Collaborative Decision-Making, Volume II. Non-Copyrighted Literature Search |
31 OCT 1997 |
261 pages |
| Authors:
Barbara Palmer; Frank C. Gentner; Joyce A. Cameron; Jennifer I. Soest; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This Review and Analysis examined the science of decision making to determine how the Air Force could exploit this discipline in the future battle space and military operations. The most important messages of this Review & Analysis for the Air Force are these: (1) Research on the differences between group and individual decision making indicates that the biggest benefit of collaborative group decision making is the group's increased cognitive resources, ... |
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| Review & Analysis: Technological Impact on Future Air Force Personnel & Training: Distributed Collaborative Decision-Making, Volume I |
31 OCT 1997 |
72 pages |
| Authors:
Barbara Palmer; Frank C. Gentner; Joyce A. Cameron; Jennifer I. Soest; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This Review and Analysis examined the science of decision making to determine how the Air Force could exploit this discipline in the future battle space and military operations. The most important messages of this Review & Analysis for the Air Force are these: (1) Research on the differences between group and individual decision making indicates that the biggest benefit of collaborative group decision making is the group's increased cognitive resources, ... |
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| Expanded Air Force Physical Fitness Battery: Muscle Strength, Muscle Endurance, and Flexibility Considered. Workshop Proceedings |
30 OCT 1997 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Barbara Palmer; Stephen Copnstable; Neal Baumgartner; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This Proceedings document summarizes the discussion that took place during the Expanded Physical Fitness Workshop, sponsored by the US Air Force Office for Prevention and Health Services Assessment and supported by the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center (CSERIAC), held at the Dayton Airport Inn, Dayton, Ohio, on July 31, l997. The purpose of this meeting was to attain consensus among a group of subject-matter experts on the advantages and ... |
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| Expanded Air Force Physical Fitness Battery: Muscle Strength, Muscle Endurance, and Flexibility Considered. Volume I, Final Report |
30 OCT 1997 |
77 pages |
| Authors:
Barbara Palmer; Jennifer Soest; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The current Air Force fitness test is a submaximal cycle ergometry test which is used to estimate cardiovascular fitness. Interest in adding to this fitness requirement has arisen from several quarters. CSERIAC, the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center, produced this Review & Analysis that analyzes advantages and disadvantages to the Air Force of adding muscle strength, muscle endurance, and flexibility requirements to the Air Force fitness battery. It was ... |
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| Will Canopy-Embedded Mild Detonating Cord Affect Aircrew Visual Performance? |
10 SEP 97 |
14 pages |
| Authors:
Aaron J. Gannon; Frank C. Gentner; Aaron W. Schopper; Russell E. Urzi; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | Mild Detonating Cord (MDC) in the next generation transparency can significantly improve aircrew ejection separation times. Embedded as quarter- inch thick lines outlining the ejection zone, the MDC explosive can rapidly fracture the boundaries of this zone in half. These sections open upward and outward as the ejection seat penetrates the canopy. MDC thus eliminates the need to jettison the canopy prior to ejection, preserving the critical escape time requisite ... |
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| Gateway: Volume 8, Number 1 |
AUG 1997 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Kim Vicente; Aaron Schopper; Stuart Card; Rueben L. Hann; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Should an Interface Always Match the Operator's Mental Model; (2) Information Visualization and Information Foraging; (3) A Conversation with Stuart Card; (3) Aircraft Mishap Investigation: A Role for Human Factors Consultants. |
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| Situational Awareness in the Tactical Air Environment: Augmented Proceedings of the Naval Air Warfare Center's First Annual Symposium |
JUL 1997 |
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| Authors:
Aaron W. Schopper; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This report comprises most of the papers presented at the 1996 U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center's Symposium on Situational Awareness in the Tactical Air Environment. In addition, several papers not presented at this symposium have been included. Following the introduction, the report is divided into sections on models and measures of SA; approaches to SA; applications of SA to visual and auditory displays; and applications of SA to maps, charts, ... |
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| Automation Effects on a Driver's Vigilance in the Automated Highway System, Volume 1. Final Report |
02 MAY 1997 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
Joyce A. Cameron; Anthony J. Sottile; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The Automated Highway System is part of efforts to introduce high levels of automation into motor vehicles. Anticipated benefits of this automation include improved highway safety and increased highway capacity. Operator vigilance is essential in highly automated environments such as cockpits and nuclear power plant control rooms. Increased vehicle automation may also require increased driver vigilance. Results of laboratory vigilance studies suggests that human performance on vigilance tasks decreases over ... |
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| Gateway: Volume 7, Number 4 |
MAY 1997 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Laura G. Militello; Aaron Schopper; Robert Taylor; Elizabeth J. Muniz; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Cognitive Task Analysis: Bringing a Powerful Tool into Wide Use; (2) Human Factors Tools: What Art Thou? And How Do We Find (and Select) Thee?; (3) Cognitive Compatibility and Aircrew System Design; and (4) Naval Warfare Center Training System Division: Science and Technology Division. |
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| Gateway: Volume 7, Number 2 |
MAR 1997 |
25 pages |
| Authors:
Matt Brunsman; Rebecca A. Unger; Grete Myhre; Kent A. Kimball; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: 1. Earthquake in Anthropometry: The View from the Epicenter; 2. The CSERIAC Anthropometric Data Files; 3. Human Factors in the Royal Norwegian Air Force; 4. A Conversation with Grete Myhre; 5. US Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory; 6. A Systematic way to Asses Compliance with Human Factors Standards; 7. PhysioKinetics Goniometers: New Technology for Multiple Tracking and Position Measurement Tasks |
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| Gateway: Volume 7, Number 3 |
FEB 1997 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Stanley N. Roscoe; Aaron Schopper; Rene Amalberti; Kim Vicente; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Horizon control Reversals and the Graveyard Spiral; (2) When Human Errors Serve Safety Goals; (3) The Cognitive Engineering Laboratory at The University of Toronto; (4) Situational Awareness in the Tactical Air Environment. (5) Synthesized Immersion Research Environment (SIRE). |
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| Gateway: Volume 7, Number 1 |
DEC 1996 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Mary L. Long; Gary M. Olson; Reuben L. Hann; Dennis L. Filler; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Concerns for a Multicultural Crew Aboard the International Space Station; (2) Technological Support for Distributed Work Groups; (3) A Conversation with Gary Olson; and (4) The FAA Technical Center: Research Development and Human Factors Laboratory. |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 6 |
MAY 1996 |
13 pages |
| Authors:
John M. Flach; Reuben L. Hann; Aaron Schopper; Suzanne Weghorst; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Situation Awareness: In Search of Meaning; and (2) Human Factors at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory. |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 5 |
APR 1996 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Michael D. McNeese; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: l.Cognitive Engineering: A Different Approach to Human-Machine Systems; 2.Brain-Actuated Control: Thinking Ahead to "Firefox"; 3.A Conversation with Grant McMillan; 4. National Air Intelligence Center: Human Factors Analysis of Crew Stations CSERIACts objective is to acquire, analyze, and disseminate timely information on crew system, ergonomics (CSE). The domain of CSE includes scientific and technical knowledge and data concerning human characteristics, abilities, limitations, physiological ... |
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| Review & Analysis: Crew Resource Management (CRM) Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) Questionnaire Evaluation |
26 FEB 96 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
Aaron J. Gayman; Aaron W. Schopper; Frank C. Gentner; Mark C. Neumeier; W. J. Rankin; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The purpose of this report is to furnish suggestions for improvement of the Air Mobility Command (AMC) Crew Resource Management (CRM) Anonymous Reporting System (ARS) reporting form based on current scientific literature. This report describes CRM dimensions and CRM evaluation techniques helpful in refining the AMC CRM ARS form. The AMC CRM ARS form is compared to research findings, and recommendations for revisions to the ARS form are provided. In ... |
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| A Handbook of Flight Simulation Fidelity Requirements for Human Factors Research. |
DEC 1995 |
42 pages |
| Authors:
Albert J. Rehmann; Robert D. Mitman; Michael C. Reynolds; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This report examines relevant literature for guidelines relative to the use of flight simulators, ranging from full mission to part-task trainers, in addition to requirements for flight crew experience and qualifications. Both sets of guidelines are established based on human factors research requirements, and are intended to match those requirements with the level of effort in establishing a test bed. In particular, researchers are provided guidance in choosing the minimum ... |
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| Handbook of Human Performance Measures and Crew Requirements for Flightdeck Research |
DEC 95 |
94 pages |
| Authors:
Albert J. Rehmann; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Center envisions that their studies will require standard measure of pilot/crew performance. Therefore, the FAA commissioned the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center (CSERIAC) to (1) identify state-of-the-art pilot(crew performance measures in selected areas of interest, (2) provide guidance material to allow the FAA Technical Center to determine appropriate measures for a given study classification, and (3) provide guidelines on pilot subject characteristics used ... |
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| Flightdeck Crew Alerting Issues: An Aviation Safety Reporting System Analysis |
OCT 95 |
121 pages |
| Authors:
Albert Rehmann; Robert D. Mitman; Mark Neumeier; Michael C. Reynolds; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This document describes an analysis of the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) database regarding flightdeck crew alerting deficiencies. The ASRS database contains thousands of reports concerning actual or potential deficiencies, which may compromise the safety of aviation operations in the National Aviation System. This analysis searched the ASRS database for incidents of flight technical errors resulting from confusion1 distraction, or annoyance associated with the sounds and lights present in the ... |
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| IMIS Field Tested User Interface Lessons Learned |
AUG 95 |
80 pages |
| Authors:
Laurie Quill; David Kancler; Jeffrey L. Wampler; Cher E. Wynkoop; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | Lessons learned are identified as they have resulted from designing user interfaces for the Integrated Maintenance Information System (IMIS). The report is organized according to user interface issues (e.g., Hardware Portable Maintenance Aid Battery Requirement and Software Tab Groups). Each issue is contained within a section of the document. Within each section, a chronology is presented that shows how each issue was addressed in the various IMIS proof-of concept systems. ... |
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| Flightdeck Party Line Issues: An Aviation Safety Reporting System Analysis |
JUN 95 |
145 pages |
| Authors:
Albert Rehmann; Mark Neumeier; Robert Mitman; Michael Reynolds; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This document describes an analysis of the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) with regards to human factors aspects concerning the implementation of data link into the flightdeck. The ASRS database contains thousands of reports concerning actual or potential deficiencies which may compromise the safety of aviation operations in the National Airspace System (NAS). The purpose of this study was to determine the relative frequency of errors and consequences of decisions ... |
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| Flightdeck Automation Issues: An Aviation Safety Reporting System Analysis |
JUN 95 |
168 pages |
| Authors:
Albert Rehmann; Mark Neumeier; Robert Mitman; Michael Reynolds; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This document describes an analysis of the Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) with regards to human factors aspects concerning the implementation of data link into the flightdeck.The ASRS database contains thousands of reports concerning actual or potential deficiencies which may compromise the safety of aviation operations in the National Airspace System (NAS). The purpose of this study was twofold: first, to provide the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) an account of ... |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 1 |
MAY 1995 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
William Marras; Reuben Hann; Colin Blakemore; Stephanie Lind; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) The Lumbar Motion Monitor; (2) The COTR Speaks; (3) The Neural Basis of Binocular Rivalry and Strabismic Suppression; (4)Tools for Automated Knowledge Engineering (TAKE) (5) CSERIAC Technical Area Tasks: An Approach for Solving Your Human Factors Problems. |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 4 |
1995 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Victor Klymenko; Clarence E. Rash; Jerry Wachtel; Michael C. Reynolds; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Human Performance with New Helmet-Mounted Display Designs; (2) Human Factors in Process Control: Developing Criteria for the Review of Advanced Human-System Interface Designs; 3. Federal Aviation Administration Technical Center: Human Factors Support. |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 3 |
1995 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Joe W. McDaniel; Bonnie John; Mark Detroit; David Kancler; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: 1. Obsolete Accounting Model Hinders Crew System Integration; 2. Applying Psychology to the Design of Computer Systems; 3. Crew-Centered Cockpit Design Program; 4. Integrating Aircraft Maintenance Systems: A Case Study. |
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| Gateway: Volume 6, Number 2 |
1995 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Walter C. Summers; Hal Hendrick; Janet E. Lincoln; Ken M. Klauer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) 50 Years of Human Engineering; (2) Macroergonomics, VDT Job Design, and preventing Work- Related Musculoskeletal Disorders; (3) The CASHE:PVS Hypermedia Ergonomics Database for System Designers (4) Human Factors Information on the World Wide Web. |
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| Gateway: Volume 5, Number 3 |
1994 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Jennifer J. Whitestone; Penelope M. Sanderson; Leila Johannesen; Ken M. Klauer; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Improving Total contact Burn Masks: Three-Dimensional Anthropometric Imaging Techniques; (2) MacSHAPA: Software Support for Observational Data Analysis; (3) Going Behind the Label "Human Error"; (4) Nuclear Power Plants and Human-System Interfaces. |
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| Gateway: Volume 5, Number 2 |
1994 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Glenn F. Wilson; Ed Eveland; Neville Moray; Reuben L. Hann; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Mental Workload Assessment; (2) From the Sublime to the Meticulous: a Look at Some Approaches to Displays for Really Large Systems; (3) Stooped vs. Squat Lifting Techniques; (4) Electronic Food Kiosks. |
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| Gateway: Volume 5, Number 1 |
1994 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Richard W. Pew; Gary Klein; Elizabeth Alicandri; J. D. Randle; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Situation Awareness: The Buzzword of the '90s; (2) Naturalistic Decision Making: Implications for Design; (3) Human Factors program for Intelligent Vehicle- Highway Systems; (4) The OCS TOOLS: Efficient Event Analysis Through Multimedia Integration. |
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| Gateway: Volume 4, Number 4 |
1993 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Martin Helander; John A. Stern; Jennifer Whitestone; Leo J. Bernier; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Automation and Human-Computer Interaction in Manufacturing; (2) The eyes: Reflector of Attentional Processes; (3) Proceedings of the Working Group on Electronic Imaging of the Human Body; (4) INFORUM Data Collection and Consensus Building Groupware System. |
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| Gateway: Volume 4, Number 3 |
1993 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Julien M. Christensen; Thomas A. Furness; Barry R. Smith; Gary Klein; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Forensic Human Factors Psychology-Part 2: A model for the Development of Safer Products; (2) Cobwebs in a Virtual Attic; (3) A3I: Building the MIDAS Touch for Model- Based Crew Station Design; (4) Naturalistic Decision Making: Implications for Design; (5) Ideas and Opinions of a Human Factors Pioneer: An Interview with Arnold Wasserman. |
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| Gateway: Volume 4, Number 2 |
1993 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Julien M. Christensen; David D. Woods; Joe Galushka; David Matson; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Forensic Human Factors Psychology- Part 1; (2) Clumsy Automation, Practitioner Tailoring, and System Disaster; (3) The U.S. Army Safety Center and Human Factors; (4) Chronic Motion Sickness Treated with Cognitive-Behavioral Training; (5) Cardiorespiratory Measures and Their Role in Studies of Performance. |
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| Gateway: Volume 4, Number 1 |
1993 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
David Meister; Michael Griffin; Sue Bogner; Rick Davids; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: 1. Non- Technical Influences on Human Factors; 2. The Influence of Complex Systems on Motion Sickness; 3. Medical Devices: A new Frontier For Human Factors; 4. Down- Sizing Reaches the MIL-STD-1472; 5. Human Factors and the Technology Assessment of Medical Computer Systems. |
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| Gateway: Volume 3, Number 5 |
1992 |
17 pages |
| Authors:
Richard S. Jensen; Christopher D. Wickens; Reuben L. Hann; David P. Harding; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | This issue contains articles on the following subjects: (1) Do Pilots Need Human Factors Training?; (2) Computational Models of Human Performance; (3) Jack(TM) The Human Factor for Computer Aided Design. |
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