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Foundations and Theoretical Perspectives of Distributed Team Cognition ISBN: 9780429459795
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Noise Control Engineering Journal. 53:20-28
An investigation was conducted at the NASA Glenn Research Center using a set of three round jets operating under unheated subsonic conditions to address the question: "How close is too close?" Although sound sources are distributed at various distanc
Autor:
Brian S. Zaff, Jonathan A. Selvaraj, Michael D. McNeese, Clifford E. Brown, Randall D. Whitaker, Maryalice Citera
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science. 46:551-559
This study examined collaboration in multidisciplinary design teams to identify how such teams can be more effectively supported through information technology. Accordingly we addressed collaboration in terms of information sharing, focusing on four
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International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 15:345-363
A participatory ergonomics approach to design requires knowledge of users, their tasks, and their task environments. User participation is a necessity because designers often misjudge the impact of design artifacts on users. As a consequence of misun
Autor:
Randall D. Whitaker, Brian S. Zaff, Michael D. McNeese, Jonathan A. Selvaraj, Clifford E. Brown
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 38:1028-1032
In design teams, decision making entails negotiation among parties pursuing common goals with potentially divergent interests and objectives (Bucciarelli, 1988). In multidisciplinary design teams, these parties negotiate from perspectives further bia
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 37:873-876
This paper presents the results from a case study involving the use of concept mapping in a Total Quality Management (TQM) program. Concept mapping is a knowledge acquisition technique that has proven successful in a variety of instances when it was
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 37:1082-1086
The need to understand the design process in all its complexity is motivated by an interest in the development of tools and technologies that would be capable of aiding collaborative design teams. This development effort depends upon an understanding
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 36:867-871
Collaborative groups, by their very nature, involve the interactions of many participants which can vary in time, place, culture, knowledge, and ability. The design of collaborative technology for work groups must occur in conjunction with the users
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 36:356-360
This study was designed to investigate whether computer-supported backtracking tools reduced navigation time over manual backtracking and to compare navigation times among a subset of four backtracking tools. Each tool was evaluated in the context of
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Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting. 35:332-336
Over the past decade, a multi-phased project supported by agencies of the Department of Defense, FAA, and NATO has been underway to understand and remediate problems in the transitioning of ergonomic research to system design applications. Efforts to