Autor: |
Murphy, Elizabeth D., Coleman, William D., Stewart, Lisa J., Sheppard, Sylvia B. |
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; September 1986, Vol. 30 Issue: 6 p585-589, 5p |
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A task identification, sequencing, and analysis process defined the operational requirements of automated capabilities proposed to support human decision making in future air traffic control. Active and continuous user group involvement was a key feature of this process. Results indicate that information necessary for effective computer-human interaction design can be generated in the early phases of system development. Early application of structured engineering techniques and human factors methods leads to a better understanding of the proposed capabilities and to better communication between the users and designers of a system. |
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