The structure and initial work performed toward the creation of a handbook for workload analysis directed at the operational community of engineers and human factors psychologists are described. The goal, when complete, will be to make accessible to such individuals the results of theoretically-based research that are of practical interest and utility in the analysis and prediction of operator workload in advanced and existing systems. In addition, the results of laboratory study focused on the development of a subjective rating technique for workload that is based on psychophysical scaling techniques are described
Electronics and automation are increasingly part of our daily lives, and led to the introduction of ...
An annotated bibliography of the research reports written by participants in NASA's Workload Researc...
Event-related potentials were elicited when a digitized word representing a pilot's call-sign was pr...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
Techniques to measure operator workload in a wide range of situations and tasks were examined. The s...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
This paper describes how a simple workload measure obtained every 2-3 minutes during the evaluation ...
This was an experimental study to develop an improved methodology for measuring workload in an infor...
January 1979Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72)This report describes work performed in th...
Human performance modelers at the US Army Research Laboratory have developed an approach for establi...
The role of humans in aviation and other domains continues to shift from manual control to automatio...
Electronics and automation are increasingly part of our daily lives, and led to the introduction of...
A major thrust of the Army's h4ANPRINT methodology is to develop techniques to assess workloads...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
The measurement of the operators’ workload is an important aspect of usage-oriented design of profes...
Electronics and automation are increasingly part of our daily lives, and led to the introduction of ...
An annotated bibliography of the research reports written by participants in NASA's Workload Researc...
Event-related potentials were elicited when a digitized word representing a pilot's call-sign was pr...
Many methods of measuring and predicting operator workload have been developed that provide useful i...
Techniques to measure operator workload in a wide range of situations and tasks were examined. The s...
Theoretical assumptions used by researchers in the area of attention, with emphasis upon errors and ...
This paper describes how a simple workload measure obtained every 2-3 minutes during the evaluation ...
This was an experimental study to develop an improved methodology for measuring workload in an infor...
January 1979Includes bibliographical references (p. 69-72)This report describes work performed in th...
Human performance modelers at the US Army Research Laboratory have developed an approach for establi...
The role of humans in aviation and other domains continues to shift from manual control to automatio...
Electronics and automation are increasingly part of our daily lives, and led to the introduction of...
A major thrust of the Army's h4ANPRINT methodology is to develop techniques to assess workloads...
A comparison of the sensitivity and intrusion of twenty pilot workload assessment techniques was con...
The measurement of the operators’ workload is an important aspect of usage-oriented design of profes...
Electronics and automation are increasingly part of our daily lives, and led to the introduction of ...
An annotated bibliography of the research reports written by participants in NASA's Workload Researc...
Event-related potentials were elicited when a digitized word representing a pilot's call-sign was pr...