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Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Engineering

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ISBN-10: 0199757186

ISBN-13: 9780199757183

Edition: 2013

Authors: John D. Lee, Alex Kirlik

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Cognitive engineering is an interdisciplinary approach to the analysis, modeling, and design of engineered systems or workplaces in which humans and technologies jointly operate to achieve system goals. As individuals, teams, and organizations become increasingly reliant on information technology and automation, it is more important than ever for system and workplace design to be maximally informed by state-of-the-art cognitive engineering research.This volume is the first authoritative handbook to cover this recent and rapidly growing field. The handbook collects and organizes contemporary cognitive engineering research, drawing on the original research of more than 60 contributing…    
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Book details

List price: $185.00
Copyright year: 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/12/2013
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 672
Size: 7.50" wide x 10.25" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.882
Language: English

Teaches Human Factors, Industrial Engineering, and Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he is also a member of the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology.

Cognitive Engineering: History and Foundations
Introduction to the Handbook
Cognition in Engineered Systems
The Closed-Loop Dynamics of Cognitive Work
Attention
Multitasking
Judgment and Prediction
Situation Awareness
Trust, Reliance, and Compliance
Learning and Retention
Expertise
Neuroergonomics: Brain-inspired Cognitive Engineering
Communication in Socio-Technology Systems
Team Cognition: Coordination across Individuals and Machines
Organizational Design and Cognitive Work
Cognitive Engineering Methods
Cognitive Task Analysis
Cognitive Work Analysis
Decision-Centered Design
Situation Awareness Oriented Design
Cognitive Engineering to Support Successful Aging
Artifact Analysis as a Way to Understand Cognition
Evaluation: Does the Cognitive Engineering Effort Do What It Was Envisioned to Do?
Microworld Experimentation with Teams
Simulation to Assess Human Responses to Critical Events
Simulation to Assess Safety in Complex Work Environments
Metrics for Supervisory Control System Evaluation
Multi-tasking and Multi-Robot Management
Human-Machine Cooperation
Learning from Failure
Cognitive Engineering Models
Computational Cognitive Modeling of Interactive Performance
Computational Process Modeling and Cognitive Stressors: Background and Prospects for Application in Cognitive Engineering
Modeling and Formal Analysis of Human-Machine Interaction
Queuing and Network Models
Bayesian and Signal Detection Models
Judgment Analysis
Modeling Decision Heuristics
Establishing the Micro-to-Macro Link in Cognitive Engineering: Multilevel Models of Socio-Computer Interaction
Cognitive Technologies in Engineered Systems
Configural and Pictorial Displays
Emergence in Organizations and Human Collective Intelligence
Multimodal Displays: Conceptual Basis, Design Guidance, and Research Needs
Ecological Interfaces
Uncertainty Visualization and Related Techniques
Adaptive Automation
Distributed Communities of Practice