Abstract
ECCE 2011 is the 29th European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics. It brings together researchers and practitioners interested in the area of cognitive ergonomics, human technology interaction and cognitive engineering. The main theme of this year's conference is "Designing Collaborative Activities". Understanding cognitive abilities, needs and preferences of humans in order to design work systems, tasks and technological artifacts has always been a central part of cognitive ergonomics. While traditionally the focus has been on the performance of single operators or users interacting with machines and computers, more recent work emphasizes the interplay between humans and artifacts in complex social settings enhanced by technology. The ECCE 2011 program features 17 long papers and 11 short papers. There are also 19 poster & demonstration papers, 7 doctoral research reports and extended abstracts from two workshops. The papers at the conference cover topics that range over the main theme and general topics of this conference series, including the analysis and design of collaborative settings, shared understanding and consensus building, participatory design, affective/emotional aspects of interaction as well as design methods, tools, and methodologies for supporting cognitive tasks, decision aiding and the evaluation of cognitive performance, social interaction and usability.
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