In a socio-technical work domain, humans, device interfaces and artefacts all affect transformations of information flow. Such transformations, which may involve a change of auditory to visual information & vice versa or alter semantic approximations into spatial proximities from instruments readings, are generally not restricted to solely human cognition. This paper applies a joint cognitive system approach to explore a socio-technical system. A systems ergonomics perspective is achieved by applying a multi-layered division to transformations of information between, and within, human and technical agents. The approach uses the Functional Resonance Analysis Method (FRAM), but abandons the traditional boundary between medium and agent in...
The functional resonance analysis method (FRAM) is a system-based method to understand highly comple...
Socio-Technical Systems (STS) such as Air Traffic Management Systems (ATM) are considered as complex...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
In a socio-technical work domain, humans, device interfaces and artefacts all affect transformations...
This paper re-iterates Hutchins’ study ‘How a Cockpit Remembers Its Speeds’ from 1995. This latter e...
Distributed Cognition is a theoretical structure, derived of cognitive science, which considers that...
The complex activity that takes place in airline cockpits is productively understood as cognitive ac...
Two decades ago, a chapter on aviation with this title might have focused on physical aspects of hum...
A typical environment for human factors research has equipment and methods for performing a set of e...
The theme for this year’s symposium, The Airspace as a Cognitive System, stimulates the questions; w...
A great challenge for cognitive neuroscience is studying human behavior in its complexity as it mani...
FRAM has been proposed as a method for the analysis of complex socio-technical systems, which may be...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Esta tese tem como problema de pesquisa “como analisar atividades e eventos na perspectiva da teoria...
A análise de sistemas cognitivos correlacionados possibilita a investigação do trabalho de equipe po...
The functional resonance analysis method (FRAM) is a system-based method to understand highly comple...
Socio-Technical Systems (STS) such as Air Traffic Management Systems (ATM) are considered as complex...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...
In a socio-technical work domain, humans, device interfaces and artefacts all affect transformations...
This paper re-iterates Hutchins’ study ‘How a Cockpit Remembers Its Speeds’ from 1995. This latter e...
Distributed Cognition is a theoretical structure, derived of cognitive science, which considers that...
The complex activity that takes place in airline cockpits is productively understood as cognitive ac...
Two decades ago, a chapter on aviation with this title might have focused on physical aspects of hum...
A typical environment for human factors research has equipment and methods for performing a set of e...
The theme for this year’s symposium, The Airspace as a Cognitive System, stimulates the questions; w...
A great challenge for cognitive neuroscience is studying human behavior in its complexity as it mani...
FRAM has been proposed as a method for the analysis of complex socio-technical systems, which may be...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Esta tese tem como problema de pesquisa “como analisar atividades e eventos na perspectiva da teoria...
A análise de sistemas cognitivos correlacionados possibilita a investigação do trabalho de equipe po...
The functional resonance analysis method (FRAM) is a system-based method to understand highly comple...
Socio-Technical Systems (STS) such as Air Traffic Management Systems (ATM) are considered as complex...
The thesis explores human machine interaction in highly automated aircraft cockpits with special att...