Abstract

HCI in supervisory control: Twelve dilemmas.- Errors in situation assessment: Implications for system design.- Errors and error recovery.- Analysis and prediction of failures in complex systems: Models & methods.- Scenarios, function allocation and human reliability.- Experience feedback and safety culture as contributors to system safety.- Operator modelling and analysis of behavioural data in human reliability analysis.- Discussion session I.- A project overview.- Attributes of the interface affect fault detection and fault diagnosis in supervisory control.- Evaluation of interfaces by means of experiments: what's behind taxonomy?.- Human performance and interface-design - Some remarks based on experiments.- Putting the normative decision model into practice.- Discussion session II.- Multimedia interfaces and process control: The role of expressiveness.- Ecological interface design: Some premises.- Ecological interface design (EID) and the management of large numbers of intelligent agents.- Operator support in technical systems.- Interfaces for every day things.- Operator process interfaces - A retrospective view of the '90s.- Acceptance of new technology and layout in control rooms.- Advanced user interface design for aircraft cockpit devices.- AMEBICA - An auto adaptive multimedia environment based on intelligent collaborating agents.- Safety culture.- Study of errors by means of simulation and training.- Operator training and implication for the practice.- Function distribution between man and machine: Experiments performed in FANSTIC II.- Discussion Session V.

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