Learning to predict human error: issues of acceptability, reliability and validity

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Human Error Identification techniques have been used to predict human error in high risk environments despite the lack of evidence for their efficacy. These techniques are increasingly applied to industrial processes to include product assessment. Analysis showed that human error identification techniques may be acquired easily and have the ability to provide reasonable error predictions.

Author: Stanton, Neville A., Stevenage, Sarah V.
Error analysis (Mathematics), Error analysis

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Event analysis of systematic teamwork (EAST): A novel integration of ergonomics methods to analyse C4i activity

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The Event Analysis for Systemic Teamwork (EAST) methodology is developed to extract data from complex and diverse C4i scenarios. The ultimate aim of EAST is to provide data to develop generic models of C4i activity and to improve the design of systems aimed at increasing the management infrastructure.

Author: Green, Damian, Stanton, Neville A., Salmon, Paul, Walker, Guy H., Baber, Chris, Gibson, Huw
Radio & TV communications equipment, Other Communications Equipment Manufacturing, Management dynamics, Military Command & Control Systems, Methods, Management, Work groups, Teamwork (Workplace), Company business management, Command and control systems, Military communications, Report

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Virtuality in human supervisory control: assessing the effects of psychological and social remoteness

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A low-fidelity simulation of an energy distribution network was developed in order to investigate the issues relating to advantages of virtuality. The results of this network showed that team working in the same location performed better than teams who were remote from one another.

Author: Stanton, Neville A., Ashleigh, Melanie J., Roberts, Anthony D., Francis Xu
Evaluation, Electronic employee monitoring, Ergonomic aid

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Subjects list: Research, Ergonomics, Task analysis
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