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ECCE 2007: London, UK
- Willem-Paul Brinkman, Dong-Han Ham, B. L. William Wong:
Proceedings of the 14th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics: invent! explore!, ECCE 2007, London, UK, August 28-31, 2007. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 250, ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-84799-849-1
Keynote addresses (abstracts)
- Neville A. Stanton:
Network analysis of command and control: investigations into psychological and social dimensions. 3-4 - Erik Hollnagel:
Coping with complexity: then and now. 5-6 - Gitte Lindgaard:
Intelligent decision support in medicine: back to Bayes? 7-8
Methods in research and design
- Anna Götmar, Jonas Lundberg:
Effective recommendations in loosely coupled accident investigations. 11-18 - Gyuhyun Kwon, Dong-Han Ham, Wan Chul Yoon:
Evaluation of software usability using scenarios organized by abstraction structure. 19-22 - Stephanie D. Swindler, Laura G. Militello, Joseph B. Lyons:
Studying organizational collaboration: lessons learned. 23-26 - Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker, Darshna Ladva, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Laura Rafferty:
Measuring situation awareness in command and control: comparison of methods study. 27-34
Collaboration
- Gregory J. Funke, Scott M. Galster:
The effects of spatial processing load and collaboration technology on team performance in a simulated C2 environment. 37-43 - Chiara Rossitto, Kerstin Severinson Eklundh:
Managing work at several places: a case of project work in a nomadic group of students. 45-51 - Julie A. White, Joseph B. Lyons, Stephanie D. Swindler:
Organizational collaboration: effects of rank on collaboration. 53-56 - Flore Barcellini, Françoise Détienne, Jean-Marie Burkhardt:
Cross-participants: fostering design-use mediation in an open source software community. 57-64
Support tools
- Lorène Prost, Marianne Cerf, Marie Hélène Jeuffroy:
Sharing the design of a cognitive tool between researchers and potential users. 67-74 - Steve J. Westerman, S. Kaur:
Supporting creative product/commercial design with computer-based image retrieval. 75-81 - Joan Cahill, Gabriel Losa:
Flight crew task performance and the design of cockpit task support tools. 83-87 - Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Lou Boves, Anita Deshpande, Olga Muñoz Ramos:
A proactive recommendation system for writing: helping without disrupting. 89-95
Learning and training (1)
- John Dowell, Thomas Gladisch:
Design of argument diagramming for case-based group learning. 99-105 - Kee Yong Lim, Jiajin Wu:
Assessment of the training efficacy afforded by a low cost night vision goggle simulator. 107-110 - Christine Vidal Gomel, Janine Rogalski:
Driver training: the collective dimension in trainers' activity. 111-118
Learning and training (2)
- Christina Brodersen, Susanne Bødker, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
Quality of learning in ubiquitous interaction. 121-128 - Hitoshi Nagasaki, Mutsuko Nagasaki:
A system architecture model for web-based adaptive e-learning systems. 129-132 - Julia E. Stephenson, W. B. Morris, H. G. Tempest, Darren K. Griffin, A. Mileham, Annette M. Payne:
The use of an e-learning constructivist solution in workplace learning. 133-138
Input technology
- Arindam Das, Wolfgang Stürzlinger:
A cognitive simulation model for novice text entry on cell phone keypads. 141-147 - Chris Riley, Heather McCracken, Kathy Buckner:
Fingers, veins and the grey pound: accessibility of biometric technology. 149-152 - Nguyen Thong Dang, Monica Tavanti, Ivan Rankin, Matthew Cooper:
A comparison of different input devices for a 3D environment. 153-160
Visualization and feedback
- I. Daian, Annemieke van Ruiten, Albertine Visser, S. Zubic:
Sensitive chair: a force sensing chair with multimodal real-time feedback via agent. 163-166 - Gabriela Mancero, B. L. William Wong, Paola Amaldi:
Looking but not seeing: implications for HCI. 167-174 - Connor Upton, Gavin J. Doherty:
Integrating the visualisation reference model with ecological interface design. 175-178 - Simone Rozzi, Paola Amaldi, B. L. William Wong, Bob Fields:
Operational potential for 3D displays in air traffic control. 179-183 - Ohad Inbar, Noam Tractinsky, Joachim Meyer:
Minimalism in information visualization: attitudes towards maximizing the data-ink ratio. 185-188
Design for user experiences
- Marije Kanis, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
What do people like?: the design of a mobile tool to harness and share positive thoughts. 191-198 - Hsiu Feng Wang:
Are icons used in existing computer interfaces obstacles to Taiwanese computer users? 199-202 - Hsiu Feng Wang, Sheng Hsiung Hung, Ching Chih Liao:
A survey of icon taxonomy used in the interface design. 203-206 - Pat Lehane, Samuel Huf:
Re-establishing user perception norms: how long does it really take. 207-214 - Asli Adisen, Trevor Barker, Carol Britton:
Improving the user experience of complex applications: adapting to the user's mental model. 215-218
Decision making, cognition, and problem solving
- Jonathan Back, Ann Blandford, Paul Curzon:
Slip errors and cue salience. 221-224 - Christof van Nimwegen, Herre van Oostendorp:
Guidance in the interface and transfer of task performance. 225-232 - Joachim Meyer:
Levels of automation in a binary categorization task. 233-236 - Morgane Roger, Nathalie Bonnardel, Ludovic Le Bigot:
Spatial cognition in a navigation task: effects of initial knowledge of an environment and spatial abilities on route description. 237-242 - Nallini Selvaraj, Bob Fields, Paola Amaldi-Trillo:
Decisions and collaborative work: a different perspective. 243-246
Doctoral consortium
- Jordan Navarro, Franck Mars, Jean-Michel Hoc:
Lateral control support for car drivers: a human-machine cooperation approach. 249-252 - Dominic Furniss, Ann Blandford, Paul Curzon:
Usability evaluation methods in practice: understanding the context in which they are embedded. 253-256 - Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
An instrumental paradigm for ubiquitous interaction. 257-260 - Kyla Steele:
Mapping safety assumptions across the European aviation industry. 261-263 - Ohad Inbar:
Graphical representation of statistical information in situations of judgment and decision-making. 265-268 - Iftikhar Ahmed Khan, Robert M. Hierons, Willem-Paul Brinkman:
Mood independent programming. 269-272 - Matteo Fiorani:
Safety margins perceptions integration in the driver: an explorative study on required deceleration and headway in car-following tasks. 273-276 - László Laufer, Bottyán Németh:
Your skin knows when you will jump. 277-280 - Gabriela Mancero:
Perceptual depth to detect changes that we don't see. 281-284 - Ronish Joyekurun:
Weather hazards in ATM: designing for resilient operations. 285-288 - Eduardo H. Calvillo Gámez:
The role of input devices in the gaming experience. 289-291 - Fang Liu:
Personalized learning using adapted content modality design for science students. 293-296
Posters and demonstrations
- Peerly Setter, Hadas Marciano, Joel Norman, Michal Hovev:
The effects of the reliability of an automatic target recognition system on image analyst performance. 299-300 - Peerly Setter, Hadas Marciano, Joel Norman, Michal Hovev:
The effects of time limitations on target identification. 301-302 - Yael Salzer, Tal Oron-Gilad, Adi Ronen:
Thermoelectric tactile display based on the thermal grill illusion. 303-304 - Isabelle Etcheverry, Patrice Terrier, Jean Claude Marquié:
Examining task demands in web interaction and age differences through episodic memory. 305-306 - Anne Klostermann, Manfred Thüring:
Visualisation of topological structures as a training tool for acquiring causal models of complex systems. 307-308 - Roland Alonso, Robert Parise, Patrice Terrier, Jean-Marie Cellier:
Pointing movements visually controlled through a video display: a new device for air traffic control? 309-310 - Elisa Rubegni, Sandro Gerardi, Maurizio Caporali:
Mobile applications for helping users to keep track of their travel experience. 311-312
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