Models and modeling environments for human performance are becoming significant contributors to early system design and analysis procedures. Issues of levels of automation, physical environment, informational environment, and manning requirements are being addressed by such man/machine analysis systems. The research reported here investigates the close interaction between models of human cognition and models that described procedural performance. We describe a methodology for the decomposition of aircrew procedures that supports interaction with models of cognition on the basis of procedures observed; that serves to identify cockpit/avionics information sources and crew information requirements; and that provides the structure to support me...
The complex activity that takes place in airline cockpits is productively understood as cognitive ac...
We survey the landscape of human operator modeling ranging from the early cognitive models developed...
Discussed are three theories: 1) Baysian probability theory, 2) signal detection theory, and 3) oper...
Manned space operations require that the many automated subsystems of a space platform be controllab...
Flight crews must make decisions and take action when systems fail or emergencies arise during fligh...
The use of advanced software engineering methods (e.g., from artificial intelligence) to aid aircraf...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Characterizing and predicting pilot cognitive workload remains a formidable challenge, especially in...
One of the goals of the National Aviation Safety/Automation program is to address the issue of human...
Early in the process of the development of an aircraft cockpit, although the designers always introd...
The development of a broad array of human performance models varying in complexity has greatly enhan...
There is a critical gap in attempting to predict aviation system performance between large-scale eng...
NASA space systems, including mission operations on the ground and in space, are complex, dynamic, p...
The purpose of the effort outlined in this briefing was to determine whether models exist or can be ...
The complex activity that takes place in airline cockpits is productively understood as cognitive ac...
We survey the landscape of human operator modeling ranging from the early cognitive models developed...
Discussed are three theories: 1) Baysian probability theory, 2) signal detection theory, and 3) oper...
Manned space operations require that the many automated subsystems of a space platform be controllab...
Flight crews must make decisions and take action when systems fail or emergencies arise during fligh...
The use of advanced software engineering methods (e.g., from artificial intelligence) to aid aircraf...
The objective of this research was to develop a model of pilot cognitive behavior to predict perform...
Although most modern, highly-computerized flight decks are known to be robust to small disturbances ...
Characterizing and predicting pilot cognitive workload remains a formidable challenge, especially in...
One of the goals of the National Aviation Safety/Automation program is to address the issue of human...
Early in the process of the development of an aircraft cockpit, although the designers always introd...
The development of a broad array of human performance models varying in complexity has greatly enhan...
There is a critical gap in attempting to predict aviation system performance between large-scale eng...
NASA space systems, including mission operations on the ground and in space, are complex, dynamic, p...
The purpose of the effort outlined in this briefing was to determine whether models exist or can be ...
The complex activity that takes place in airline cockpits is productively understood as cognitive ac...
We survey the landscape of human operator modeling ranging from the early cognitive models developed...
Discussed are three theories: 1) Baysian probability theory, 2) signal detection theory, and 3) oper...