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No. of pages: | 592 pages |
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Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 192 Illustrations, color; 117 Halftones, color; 75 Line drawings, color; 37 Tables, color |
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Designing for Situation Awareness
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Developed by the leading scientists in the field, Designing for Situation Awareness: An Approach to User-Centered Design, Third Edition offers a systematic and successful methodology for supporting the situation awareness of individuals and teams who work in complex and demanding environments.
Developed by the leading scientists in the field, Designing for Situation Awareness: An Approach to User-Centered Design, Third Edition offers a systematic and successful methodology for supporting the situation awareness (SA) of individuals and teams who work in complex and demanding environments.
Newly updated to reflect the latest research on SA, this new edition provides needed background on common SA challenges, the cognitive processes people use to form and maintain SA, and the agile design processes that the SA-Oriented Design processes can compliment. The chapters feature detailed examples of SA-Oriented Design focused on SA in driving, SA in healthcare, SA in command and control, SA in unmanned and remotely operated vehicles, and SA with augmented reality. It also includes 60 detailed design principles for engineers and designers who want to improve the SA provided by their systems based on leading research in the field, as well as 12 principles and proven approaches for developing effective SA training. Design principles focus on supporting people?s SA processes and dealing with common SA challenges, supporting an understanding of information certainty, dealing with complexity and alarms, and the effects of automation and AI on SA, as well as supporting the unique SA needs of teams.
This book will appeal to any engineer, human factors practitioner, system designer, or other professional interested in situation awareness. It will be highly pertinent to aviation engineers, military engineers, intelligence professionals, emergency management personnel, medical practitioners, air traffic controllers, automobile engineers, financial and business management workers, and power and process control room staff.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the authors
Part One: Understanding Situation Awareness in System Design
Chapter 1 User-centered Design
Chapter 2 What is Situation Awareness?
Chapter 3 SA Demons: The Enemies of Situation Awareness
Chapter 4 The Design Process
Part Two: Creating SA-Oriented Designs
Chapter 5 SA Requirements
Chapter 6 Principles of Designing for SA
Chapter 7 Confidence and Uncertainty in SA and Decision Making
Chapter 8 Dealing with Complexity
Chapter 9 Alarms, Diagnosis, and SA
Chapter 10 Automation, AI and Situation Awareness
Chapter 11 Designing to Support SA for Multiple and Distributed Operators
Part Three: SA-Oriented Design in Complex Domains
Chapter 12 Design Schema
Chapter 13 Situation Awareness in Driving
Chapter 14 SA in Healthcare
Chapter 15 SA in Command and Control
Chapter 16 Unmanned and Remotely Operated Vehicles
Chapter 17 SA With Augmented Reality
Part Four: Completing the Design Cycle
Chapter 18 Evaluating Design Concepts for SA
Chapter 19 SA-Oriented Training
Chapter 20 Applying SA-Oriented Design to Complex Systems
Appendix A
References
Index