HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS SOCIETY
44TH ANNUAL MEETING
July 29 - August 4, 2000
San Diego, California, USA
Development of a Multimodal Watchstation for 21st-Century Naval Command and Control
· Task Managed Watchstanding - Concepts for 21st-Century Naval Operations - Glen A. Osga, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.
· Workload Assessment and Management for the Multimodal Watchstation - Karl F. Van Orden, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.
· Task Support through Total Ship Information Management - John R. Gersh and Charles F. Waltrip, The Johns Hopkins U. Applied Physics Lab
· Managing Critical Events in a Multimodal Watchstation - Joseph DiVita and William Nugent, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Ctr.
Concepts and Methods for HSI
· Economic Benefits of Task-Centered Design - Richard K. Steinberg, Schafer Corp., and Stephen D. Armstrong, STA, Inc.
· Ergonomic Guidelines for Forest Machines - Sten Gellerstedt, Swedish U. of Agricultural Science
· Advances in the Integration of Human Engineering and Systems Engineering - John J. Winters, Christopher W. Parker, and Melissa Dugger, Basic Commerce & Industries, Inc., John H. Lackie, Sonalysts, Inc., and Daniel F. Wallace, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.
· Exploring Work Domain Analysis Techniques - Philip S. E. Farrell, Defence & Civil Inst. Of Environmental Medicine, and Ghee Ho, U. of Hong Kong
· Information Science and the Strategic Knowledge Management Complementarity and Dependence - Ricardo Triska, U. Federal do Parama, and Neri dos Santos, U. Federal de Santa Catarina
Approaches and Tools of System Design
· Value of Human Performance Cognitive Predictions: A Free Flight Integration Application - Brian F. Gore and Kevin M. Corker, San Jose State U. Foundation
· MTO Contingency Model for the Transferability of Sociotechnical Methods-The Swiss Kompass Method Applied to the Design and Implementation of Advanced Manufacturing Systems in Australia - Christina Kirsch, U. of Wollongong
· Advanced Abrams Crew Station Design: A Human Factors Perspective - David L. Clarke, HumanCentric Technologies, Inc., and Todd Barlow, SAS Inst., Inc.
· An Improved Operational Sequence Diagram Methodology for Use in System Development - Daniel F. Wallace, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., John J. Winters, BCI, Inc., and John H. Lackie, Sonalysts, Inc.
· Ergonomic Analysis of Elementary Actions as Means for the Ergonomic Design - Johannes-Henrich Kirchner, Technical U. of Braunschweig
Human System Integration (HSI) in Naval Platform Design
· Analyzing Advanced Concepts for Operations Room Layouts - Keith H. Hendy, Defence & Civil Inst. of Environmental Medicine, Jack L. Edwards, Artificial Intelligence Management & Development Corp., David Beevis, Defence & Civil Inst. of Environmental Medicine, and Trish Hamburger, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr.
· A Naval Approach to Escape and Evacuation Assessment - Mark Hicks, Systems Engineering & Assessment, Ltd.
· Generating Complements for Future Naval Platforms - Laura Kemp and Colin Corbridge, Defence Evaluation & Research Agency
· Manpower Modeling and Human-Centered Design for 21st Century Naval Platforms - William A. Nugent, Space & Naval Warfare Systems Ctr., and Dennis White, Basic Commerce & Industries
Where the Human Meets Technology: A Look at the HSI
· Automatic Registration of OWAS Postures from Video Film - Stefan Pinzke, Swedish U. of Agricultural Sciences
· Health and Safety Monitor: A Web-Based Tool for Automatic VDU Risk Assessment by VDU Workers - Kirsten B. J. Schreibers, VHP Consultants
· Cultural Factors and User Interface Design - Lynne Dunckley, The Open U., and Andy Smith, U. of Luton
· Indirect Vision Driving with Fixed Flat Panel Displays for Near Unity, Wide, and Extended Fields of Camera View - Christopher C. Smyth, U.S. Army Research Lab
· Glasses Mounted Display Baseline Test: Comparing the GMD to Traditional Displays - David E. Kancler, Laurie L. Quill, and Allen R. Revels, U. of Dayton Research Inst.
Posters
· An Apparatus to Control Odorous Stimuli for Olfactory Evoked Potentials - Byung Chan Min, Soon Cheol Chung, Jung Sang Shin, Byoung Woon Min, Sang Gyun Kim, Chul Jung Kim and Se Jin Park, Korea Research Inst. of Standards & Science
· Evaluation of the Usability of a Search Agent for Human Factors Guidelines - James A. Pharmer, Gwendolyn E. Campbell, and Jessie Y. C. Chen, Naval Air Warfare Ctr., Daniel K. Mayes, U. of Central Florida, and James L. Eilbert, CHI Systems, Inc.
· Videotelephony-Assisted Care and Living: IT System Adaptation to Two User Groups - Seppo Vayrynen, U. of Oulu, Vesa Tornberg, OuluTech Oy SEGEL, and Heli Kirvesoja, U. of Oulu
· Exploring the Impact of Future Technologies on Skill Requirements and Team Structures - Laura A. Kemp and Amanda M. O’Shea, DERA Ctr. For Human Sciences
· Social Effects on Real-Time ATC Simulation - Gerard Dubey, CETCOPRA-U. of Paris I (Sorbonne), and Hugh David, Eurocontrol Experimental Ctr.