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2004
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Publications
2004
William S. Greenwell
,
Elisabeth A. Strunk
,
John C. Knight
Failure Analysis and the Safety-Case Lifecycle.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Ola Leifler
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Björn J. E. Johansson
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Mats Persson
,
Georgios Rigas
Development of Critiquing Systems in Network Organizations.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Jens-Uwe Schröder
SEMOMAP: Sequential Model of the Maritime Accident Process.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
C. W. Johnson
The Team-Based Operation of Safety-Critical Programmable Systems in US Commercial Aviation and the UK Maritime Industries.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Jérémie Guiochet
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Gilles Motet
,
Claude Baron
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Guy A. Boy
Toward A Human-Centered UML For Risk Analysis - Application to a medical robot.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Karsten Loer
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Michael Hildebrandt
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Michael D. Harrison
Analysing Dynamic Function Scheduling Decisions.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Philippe A. Palanque
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Sandra Basnyat
Task Patterns for Taking Into Account in an Efficient and Systematic Way Both Standard and Erroneous User Behaviours.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Ana-Maria Marhan
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Fabio Paternò
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Carmen Santoro
Designing Distributed Task Performance in Safety-Critical Systems Equipped With Mobile Devices.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Yamine Aït Ameur
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Benoit Breholée
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Patrick Girard
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Laurent Guittet
,
Francis Jambon
Formal Verification and Validation of Interactive Systems Specifications - From Informal Specifications to Formal Validation.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Veronika Prinzo
Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast / Cockpit Display of Traffic Information: Pilot Use of Electronic VS Paper Map Displays During Aircraft Navigation on the Airport Surface.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Hans H. K. Andersen
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Gunnar Hauland
Studying Operator behaviour During a Simple but safety critical Task.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Nasrine Bagheri
,
Greg A. Jamieson
A Sampling Model to Ascertain Automation-Induced Complacency in Multi-Task Environments.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Claudia V. S. Guerrero
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Maria de F. Q. V. Turnell
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Jean-Marc Mercantini
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Eugène Chouraqui
,
Fernando A. Q. Vieira
,
Madson R. B. Pereira
Modelling Incident Scenarios: To enrich User Interface Development.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Christopher A. Hart
The Global Aviation Information Network (GAIN) - Using Information to Make the Aviation System Less Error Prone and More Error Tolerant.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Bastiaan A. Schupp
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Shamus P. Smith
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Peter C. Wright
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Louis H. J. Goossens
Integrating Human Factors in the design of Safety Critical Systems - A barrier based approach.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Chris W. Johnson
The Role of Night Vision Equipment in Military Incidents and Accidents.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Angela Miguel
,
Peter Wright
Towards a Framework for Systematically Analysing Collaborative Error.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Jari Nisula
Challenge of safety data analysis - Top models wanted - or "Don't call me a cab, when I ask for a map".
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Michael Cebulla
Handling Human Factors In Integrated Systems Engineering - Coping with Context-Adaptive Behavior.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
Urs Gruber
Decision making in avalanche terrain - A concept for an educational computer simulation tool for backcountry ski guides with a special focus on human errors.
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
(2004)
volume 152, 2004
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, IFIP 18th World Computer Congress, TC13 / WG13.5 7th Working Conference on Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, 22-27 August 2004, Toulouse, France
Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
152 (2004)