Decision Making in Aviation: Critical Essays on Human Factors in Aviation
Autor Don Harris, Wen-Chin Lien Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 feb 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780754628675
ISBN-10: 0754628671
Pagini: 486
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Essays on Human Factors in Aviation
ISBN-10: 0754628671
Pagini: 486
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Essays on Human Factors in Aviation
Cuprins
Contents: Introduction. Part I Approaches to the Study of Aeronautical Decision Making: Taking stock of naturalistic decision making, Raanan Lipshitz, Gary Klein, Judith Orasanu and Eduardo Salas; Aeronautical decision making: metaphors, models, and methods, David O’Hare; Force management decision requirements for air force tactical command and control, Joseph G. Wohl; Why classical decision theory is an inappropriate standard for evaluating and aiding most human decision making, Lee Roy Beach and Raanan Lipshitz; Decision-making in the cockpit, Judith M. Orasanu; Judgement and decision making by individuals and teams: issues, models, and applications, Kathleen L. Mosier and Ute M. Fischer. Part II Training Aeronautical Decision Making: Decision making training for aircrew, Glyn David; Enhancing aeronautical decision making through case-based reflection, David O’Hare, Nadia Mullen and Adele Arnold; Training the naturalistic decision maker, Marvin S. Cohen, Jared T. Freeman and Bryan B. Thompson; A systems approach to training aeronautical decision making: from identifying training needs to verifying training solutions, W.-C. Li and D. Harris. Part III Automation and Aeronautical Decision Making: Humans: still vital after all these years of automation, Raja Parasuraman and Christopher D. Wickens; Automation and decision making, Jan Noyes; Automation bias: decision making and performance in high-tech cockpits, Kathleen L. Mosier, Linda J. Skitka, Susan Heers and Mark Burdick; Automation bias in intelligent time critical decision support systems, M.L. Cummings; Impact of automation on aircrew communication and decision-making performance, Clint Bowers, John Deaton, Randy Oser, Carolyn Prince and Michele Kolb. Part IV Distributed Decision Making: Flight decks and free flight: where are the system boundaries?, Erik Hollnagel; The breakdown of coordinated decision making in distributed systems, Christopher Bearman, Susannah B.F. Paletz, Judith Orasanu and Matthew J.W.
Notă biografică
Don Harris is Professor of Human Factors at Coventry University, UK and Wen-Chin Li is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Air Transport at Cranfield University, UK.
Descriere
In some respects there is nothing extraordinary about pilot decision making given that the underlying cognitive processes are the same as in ordinary decision making. However, it is the context and the consequences of a poor decision which serve to differentiate aeronautical decision making. Furthermore, decision making does not occur in isolation: it is a joint function of the flight tasks; knowledge; equipment on the flight deck and other stressors. This volume contains key papers published over the last 25 years, contributed by leading authors in the field, which provide an overview of the major paradigms by which aeronautical decision making has been investigated.