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Frontiers of Engineering Management. 6:336-350
This paper presents 12 dimensions of work with the aim of providing further understanding of the relationship between work and the psychological wellbeing of workers. Previous research has indicated that these dimensions are significant in establishi
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Safety Science. 110:92-101
Objective The objective was to explore the effect of driver Situational Awareness (SA) on “right-hook” bicycle-motor vehicle crashes involving right turns into adjacent bicyclists. Background Previous literature suggests that improper allocation
Autor:
Ken Funk, Katarina Morowsky
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 60:1439-1443
Helicopters are essential for completion of many critical missions that are impossible for fixed-wing aircraft since they can operate around rough terrain and require minimal ground infrastructure. Like many complex environments, human error is thoug
Autor:
Ken Funk, Toni L. Doolen, James D. Bauer, David Telasha, R. Javier Nicolalde, Myra D. Long, Miriam Reeber, Nantakrit Yodpijit
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Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. 17:311-320
This article describes an exercise to investigate the utility of modeling and human factors analysis in understanding surgical processes and their vulnerabilities to medical error. A formal method to identify error vulnerabilities was developed and a
Autor:
Ken Funk, Shakib Shakeri
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Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. 49:400-416
Objective: The primary contribution of this work is the development of an abstract framework to which a variety of multitasking scenarios can be mapped. The metaphor of a juggler spinning plates was introduced to represent an operator performing mult
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 50:999-1003
A methodology to identify systemic vulnerabilities to human error in surgical procedures was developed and applied to the initial stages of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. A database of generic human tasks and errors was developed and applied to four t
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The International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 15:321-338
This paper considers cockpit task management (CTM) and task prioritization by pilots and flight crews. CTM is the initiation, monitoring, prioritization, execution, and termination of multiple concurrent tasks by flight crews. Two-part task simulator
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ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation. 14:196-210
This research investigates the application of network simulation to enhance network management in real-time. Its focus is on ad hoc wireless networks as needed for future public safety emergency response, homeland security, and future combat system n
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 47:1569-1573
The hospital operating room (OR) is a complex, human-machine system whose performance is vulnerable to the errors of fallible human beings. This paper describes the initial development of a functional model of the OR designed to help identify the int
Autor:
Beth Lyall, Griffith Owen, Rebekah Vint, Ken Funk, Mary Niemczyk, Jennifer Wilson, Candy Suroteguh
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The International Journal of Aviation Psychology. 9:109-123
Although flight deck automation has been well received by pilots and by the aviation industry, many automation human factors issues have been raised. In this study, we surveyed a wide variety of sources, including pilots and other aviation experts; a