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Theoretical and Methodological Literature

2005

Hollnagel, E., Woods, D.D. (2005). Joint cognitive systems : foundations of cognitive systems engineering. Boca Raton, FL: Talyor & Francis/CRC Press.

2004

Hajdukiewicz, J.R. and Vicente, K.J. (2004). A theoretical note on the relationship between work domain analysis and task analysis. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, (5)6, p. 527-538.

Vicente, K.J. (2004): The human factor : revolutionizing the way people live with technology. N.Y.: Routledge, 352 pp.

2003

Elm, W. C., Potter, S. S., Gualtieri, J. W., Easter, J. R., & Roth, E. M. (2003). Applied cognitive work analysis: A pragmatic methodology for designing revolutionary cognitive affordances. In E. Hollnagel (Ed.), Handbook of cognitive task design (pp. 357-382). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Hollnagel, E. (Ed.). (2003). Handbook of cognitive task design. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 808 pp.

2002

Bisantz, A. M., Burns, C. M., & Roth, E. (2002). Validating methods in cognitive engineering: a comparison of two work domain models. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference, Baltimore, MD, USA , 30 September-4 October 2002, p. 521-525.

Sanderson, P., & Reising, D. V. C. (2002). EID and analytic redundancy: reports from the process. Paper presented at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference, 30 September-4 October 2002, Baltimore, MD, USA, p. 526-530.

Vicente, K. J. (2002). Ecological interface design: progress and challenges. Human Factors, 44(1), p. 62-78.

2001

Miller, C. A., & Vicente, K. J. (2001). Comparison of display requirements generated via hierarchical task and abstraction-decomposition space analysis techniques. International Journal of Cognitive Ergonomics, 5(3), p. 335-355.

Naikar, N., Sanderson, P.M. (2001). Evaluating design proposals for complex systems with work domain analysis. Human Factors, 43, p. 529-542.

2000

Flach, J. M. (2000). Ecological interface design: some premises. Paper presented at the Human Error and System Design and Management, 24-26 March 1999, Clausthal, Germany, p. 125-135.

1999

Benda, P. J., & Sanderson, P. M. (1999). New technology and work practice: modelling change with cognitive work analysis. Paper presented at the Proceedings of INTERACT'99 - Human Computer Interaction, 30 August-3 September 1999, Edinburgh, UK, p. 566-573.

Rasmussen, J. (1999). Ecological interface design for reliable human-machine systems. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 9(3), p. 203-223.

Sanderson, P., Naikar, N., Lintern, G., & Goss, S. (1999). Use of cognitive work analysis across the system life cycle : from requirements to decommissioning. Proceedings of 43rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1999, p. 318-322.

Vicente, K. J. (1999). Cognitive work analysis : toward safe, productive, and healthy computer-based work. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

1998

Flach, J. M. (1998). Commentary : Cognitive systems engineering : putting things in context. Ergonomics, 41(2), p. 163-167.

Sanderson, P. (1998). Cognitive work analysis and the analysis, design, and evaluation of human-computer interactive systems. Paper presented at the Proceedings 1998 Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference. OzCHI'98, 30 November-4 December, 1998, Adelaide, SA, Australia, p. 220-227.

Sanderson, P. M. (1998). Introduction to symposium on cognitive work analysis. Paper presented at the Proceedings 1998 Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference. OzCHI'98, 30 Nov.-4 Dec. 1998, Adelaide, SA, Australia, p. 218-219.

Vernon, D., Reising, C. & Sanderson, P. M. (1998). Designing displays under ecological interface design: towards operationalizing semantic mapping. Paper presented at the Proceedings of 42nd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 5-9 October 1998, Chicago, IL, USA, p. 372-376.

1996

Flach, J. M. (1996). Abstraction, coordination, and situational awareness : implications for use-centered design. In C. E. Ntuen (Ed.), Human interaction with complex systems : conceptual principles and design practice (p. 335-341). Boston, Mass.: Kluwer.

1995

Flach, J. M., & Dominguez, C. O. (1995). Use-centered design : integrating the user, instrument and goal. Ergonomics in Design, 3, p. 19-24.

Vicente, K. J. (1995). Task analysis, cognitive task analysis, cognitive work analysis: what's the difference? Paper presented at the Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Part 1 (of 2), 9-13 October 1995, San Diego, CA, USA, p. 534-537.

1994

Rasmussen, J., Pejtersen, A.M., and Goodstein, L. P. (1994). Cognitive systems engineering. New York: Wiley, 378 pp.

1992

Vicente, K. J., & Rasmussen, J. (1992). Ecological interface design: Theoretical foundations. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man & Cybernetics, 22(4), p. 589-606.

1990

Rasmussen, J., Pejtersen, A. M., & Schmidt, K. (1990). Taxonomy for cognitive work analysis: Riso Nat. Lab., Roskilde, Denmark.

Vicente, K. J. (1990). Ecological interface design as an analytical evaluation tool. Paper presented at the Proceedings of the Topical Meeting on Advances in Human Factors Research on Man/Computer Interactions: Nuclear and Beyond, 10-14 June 1990, Nashville, TN, USA, p. 259-265.

1989

Rasmussen, J., & Vicente, K. J. (1989). Coping with human errors through system design: Implications for ecological interface design. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 31(5), p. 517-534.

1988

Vicente, K. J. & Rasmussen, J. (1988). A theoretical framework for ecological interface design: (1988). Roskilde, Denmark: Risų National Laboratory, 57pp.

1986

Rasmussen, J. (1986). Information processing and human-machine interaction : an approach to cognitive engineering. New York : North-Holland, 215 pp. Download complete book (16MB).

1983

Hollnagel, E. & Woods, D.D. (1983). Cognitive systems engineering : new wine in new bottles. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 18, p. 583-600.


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