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Human Technology Interaction in Complex Systems : V. 9 - Dr. Eduardo Salas

Human Technology Interaction in Complex Systems

V. 9

By: Dr. Eduardo Salas (Editor)

Hardcover | 21 March 1999

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The focus of this ninth volume is on human/technology issues that arise from the design, development, application, operation, evaluation, and maintenance of advanced systems with regard to training in complex environments. Areas covered include: a user-oriented design analysis of a virtual environment training system, a cognitive task analysis technique for virtual environment training, advanced embedded team training, human centered automation for air traffic control, human performance modelling in system design, and scenario-based training.

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