21st European Annual Conference on Human Decision Making and Control
15th and 16th July 2002, The Senate Room, University of Glasgow.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~johnson/eam2002
Monday 15th July
09.30-10.00 Welcome and Introduction, Chris Johnson. University of
Glasgow.
10.00-11.00 Paper Session 1: Error Detection in Aviation
Crossing the Boundaries of Safe Operation: Training for Error
Detection
and Error Recovery
N. Naikar and A. Saunders, Defence Science and Technology
Organisation, Australia.
Activity Tracking for Pilot Error Detection From Flight Data
Todd J. Callantine, San Jose State University/NASA Ames Research
Center, USA.
11.30-13.00 Paper Session 2: Pilot Cognition
Development and Preliminary Validation of a Cognitive Model of
Commercial Airline
Pilot Threat Management Behaviour
S. Banbury, Cardiff University, H. Dudfield, QinetiQ, M. Lodge,
British Airways, UK.
Pilot Control Behaviour in Paired Approaches
Steven Landry and Amy Pritchett, Georgia Institute of Technology,
USA.
Predicting Pilot Error: Assessing the Performance of SHERPA
N. Stanton, M. Young, P. Salmon, Brunel Univ., D. Harris, J.
Demagalski, Cranfield Univ.,
A. Marshall, Marshall Associates, T. Waldman, Univ of Limerick,
Ireland.
S. Dekker, Linkoping Univ, Sweden.
14:30-15:30 Paper Session 3: Crew and Team-based Interaction in
Aviation
Coordination within Work Teams in High-Risk Environment, Effects
of Standardisation
G. Grote, E. Zala-Mezö, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Zurich (ETH).
Introduction in the Ecology of Spatio-Temporal Affordances in
Airspace
An L.M. Abeloos, Max Mulder, René (M.M.) van Paassen, Delft Univ.
of Technology.
Assessing Negative and Positive Dimensions of Safety: A Case
Study of a New Air
Traffic Controller-Pilot Task Allocation.
Laurence Rognin, Isabelle Grimaud, Eric Hoffman, Karim Zeghal,
Eurocontrol
Experimental Centre and CRNA, France.
16:00-17:30 Paper Session 4: Function Allocation and the
Perception of Risk
Tool Support for Scenario Based Function Allocation
Alistair Sutcliffe, Jae-Eun Shin, Andreas Gregoriades, UMIST, UK.
Time-Related Trade-Offs in Dynamic Function Scheduling
Michael Hildebrandt, Michael Harrison, University of York, UK.
An Examination of Risk Manager's Perceptions of Medical Incidents
Michele Jeffcott, University of Glasgow, Brian Kennedy, CNORIS,
UK.
Tuesaday 16th July
09.00-09.30 Poster Summaries
09.30-11.00 Paper Session 5: Intensive Care and Surgery
User Adaptation of Medical Devices: The Reality and the
Possibilities
Rebecca Randell, University of Glasgow.
Introducng Intelligent Systems in the Intensive Care Unit: A
Human Centred Approach
M. Melles, A. Freudenthal, Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands.
C.A.H.M. Bouwman, Groningen University Hospital, Netherlands.
Evaluation of the Surgical Process During Joint Replacements
Joanne JP Minekus, Jenny Dankelman, Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands.
11.30-13.00 Paper Session 6: Constraints and Context Sensitivity in
Control
Distributed Planning in a Dynamic Environment:
Adaptation, Monitoring and Dissemination in Coordinating Surgical
Schedules.
Jos de Visser, Peter A. Wieringa, Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands.
Jacqueline Moss, Yan Xiao, University of Maryland, USA.
Human Machine Issues in Automotive Safety:
Preliminary Assessment of the Interface of an Anti-Collision Support
System
P.C. Cacciabue, E. Donato, S. Rossano, EC, Joint Research
Centre, Italy
Designing Transgenerational Usability in an Intelligent
Thermostat by Following an
Empirical Model of Domestic Appliance Usage
Adinda Freudenthal Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
Modelling Control Situations for the Design of Context-Sensitive
Human-Machine Systems
Johannes Petersen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark.
14:30-15:30 Paper Session 7: Team Coordination and Competence
A Formative Approach to Designing Teams for First-of-a-Kind,
Complex Systems
N. Naikar, B. Pearce, D. Drumm, Defence Science & Technology
Organisation, Australia
P. M. Sanderson, University of Queensland, Australia.
Crew Competence in Bulk Carriers
Steve Harding, UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, UK.
Qualitative Analysis of Visualisation Requirements for Improved
Campaign Assessment
and Decision Making in Command and Control
Claire Macklin, Shan Cook, QinetiQ, UK.
M. J. Cook, C. S. Angus, C.S.G. Adams, R. Cooper, University of
Abertay, UK.
16:00-17:00 Paper Session 8: Alarms, Barriers and Defences
Model-Based Principles for Human-Centred Alarm Principles
Steven T. Shorrock, Det Norske Veritas (DNV), UK,
Richard Scaife, Alan Cousins, National Air Traffic Services, UK,
Toward a decision making support of Barrier Removal
Zhicheng Zhang, Philippe Polet, Frédéric Vanderhaegen Univ. of
Valenciennes, France.
The Control of Unpredictable Systems
Björn Johansson, Erik Hollnagel & Ĺsa Granlund, University of
Linköping, Sweden.
Wednesday 17th July- Saturday 20th July
Workshop on Incident and Accident Reporting
See http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~johnson/iria2002
For any further details contact:
Prof. Chris Johnson,
Department of Computer Science, University of Glasgow.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~johnson
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