Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: In recent years, there has been a realization that total elimination of human error may be difficult to achieve. A further reduction of accidents will require a better understanding of how practitioners manage their errors in ways that consequences are contained or mitigated. With this goal in mind, the present study has set out to propose a framework of cognitive strategies in error detection that would make human performance resilient to changes in work demands. The literature regarded error detection as a spontaneous process that occurs either while an action is executed (action-based detection) or after action feedback (outcome-based detection). To help practitioners maintain a state of...
Dans le domaine aéronautique, comme dans de nombreux autres domaines de la vie courante ou professio...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
Since the late 1950s, concerted efforts to reduce the accident rate in aviation have yielded unprece...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Research in human error has provided useful tools...
This paper presents a cognitive modelling approach to predict pilot errors and error recovery during...
This paper presents a cognitive modelling approach to predict pilot errors and error recovery during...
An existing system for human error analysis and classification is discussed. The lack of a comprehen...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
This paper outlines a human error identification (HEI) technique called TRACEr—technique for the ret...
A supporting investigation of human operator errors is discussed. Existing classification systems (t...
Human errors have been identified as the source of approximately 60% of the incidents and accidents ...
A task carried out in error creates a latent condition that can result in a futureundesirable outcom...
Background In complex socio-technical systems like aviation systems, human error is said t...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryU.S. Department of Tr...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
Dans le domaine aéronautique, comme dans de nombreux autres domaines de la vie courante ou professio...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
Since the late 1950s, concerted efforts to reduce the accident rate in aviation have yielded unprece...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Research in human error has provided useful tools...
This paper presents a cognitive modelling approach to predict pilot errors and error recovery during...
This paper presents a cognitive modelling approach to predict pilot errors and error recovery during...
An existing system for human error analysis and classification is discussed. The lack of a comprehen...
As aircraft have become more reliable, humans have played a progressively more im-portant causal rol...
This paper outlines a human error identification (HEI) technique called TRACEr—technique for the ret...
A supporting investigation of human operator errors is discussed. Existing classification systems (t...
Human errors have been identified as the source of approximately 60% of the incidents and accidents ...
A task carried out in error creates a latent condition that can result in a futureundesirable outcom...
Background In complex socio-technical systems like aviation systems, human error is said t...
Coordinated Science Laboratory was formerly known as Control Systems LaboratoryU.S. Department of Tr...
The purpose of this paper is to systemize the Crew Resource Management (CRM) by adding new safety fa...
Dans le domaine aéronautique, comme dans de nombreux autres domaines de la vie courante ou professio...
Over the last several decades, humans have played a progressively more important causal role in avia...
Since the late 1950s, concerted efforts to reduce the accident rate in aviation have yielded unprece...