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Contents: Series Foreword. Preface. Part I: Introduction. V.D. Hopkin, Optimizing Human Factors Contributions. Part II: Philosophies of Human Factors Certification. M.A. Wise, J.A. Wise, The Use of the Systems Approach to Certify Advanced Aviation Technologies. J.R. Wilson, The Gains From Certification Are in the Process. P. Hancock, Certifying Human-Machine Systems. L.F. Hanes, Human Factors Requirements in Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms. E.S. Stein, A Critical Component for Air Traffic Control Systems. H. Koelman, Certification of Tactics and Strategies in Aviation. Part III: Practical Approaches to Human Factors Certification. P. Stager, Achieving the Objectives of Certification Through Validation: Methodological Issues. R.M. Taylor, I.S. MacLeod, Quality Assurance and Risk Management: Perspectives on Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Systems. R.D. Gilson, D.W. Abbott, Certification of Flight Crews for Advanced Flight Control Systems. R.L. Small, E.J. Bass, Certify for Success: A Methodology for Human-Centered Certification of Advanced Aviation Systems. Part IV: Selection and Training. R.S. Gibson, Certification of Training. R. Haglund, Presentation of a Swedish Study Program Concerning Recruitment, Selection, and Training of Student Air Traffic Controllers: The MRU Project Phase 1. I.S. MacLeod, R.M. Taylor, Does Human Cognition Allow Human Factors (HF) Certification of Advanced Aircrew Systems? Part V: Parallel Views and Topics. A.J. Tattersall, Practical Guidelines for Workload Assessment. R. Westrum, Is There a Role for a Test Controller in the Development of New ATC Equipment? B. Bukasa, Towards a Framework of Human Factors Certification of Complex Human-Machine Systems. Part VI: Reflections of Certification in Aviation. R. Baldwin, Successful Management of Programs for Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Technologies. K. Harwood, B. Sanford, Evaluation in Context: ATC Automation in the Field. D. Maurino, V. Galotti, Integrating Human Factors Knowledge Into Certification: The Point-of-View of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). A.J. McClumpha, M. Rudisill, Certification for Civil Flight Decks and the Human-Computer Interface. M. Leroux, Improving Air Traffic Control by Proving New Tools or by Approving the Joint Human-Machine System? J. Paries, Some Inadequacies of Current Human Factors Certification Process of Advanced Aircraft Technologies. Part VII: Issues in Future Design and Certification of Complex Systems. R. Amalberti, F. Wibaux, Advanced Automation Glass Cockpit Certification. D. Javaux, M. Masson, V. De Keyser, Beware of Agents When Flying Aircraft: Basic Principles Behind a Generic Methodology for the Evaluation and Certification of Advanced Aviation Systems. Part VIII: Conclusion. V.D. Hopkin, Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Technologies: Overview.

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