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The chapters in the book come from an international group of authors with diverse backgrounds including ergonomics, psychology, architecture, computer science, engineering, and sociology. Specific topics include biometric systems development, military command and control, cellular phone interface design, methodologies for workplace design, medical device design, cockpit display and decision tool design for pilots, driver visual and cognitive processes, and performance of inspection tasks in manufacturing operations; and extend to human-automation integration in future aviation systems, novel 3-D display technologies for enhancing information analysis, training methods for mental models, approaches to activity analysis, new research-oriented frameworks and paradigms in training, and the use of virtual reality for skill development and assessment. The book is divided into sections covering:

I. Cultural Differences in Computing Systems Design II. Decision Making and Decision Support III. Desktop/Mobile Interface Design IV. Ergonomics in Design V. Ergonomics in Product Design VI. Human Factors in Aviation Systems VII. Human Factors in Driving VIII. Human Factors in Manufacturing IX. Human Factors in NextGen Operations X. Information Visualization for Situation Awareness XI. Mental Models XII. Perceptuo-Motor Skills & Psychophysical Assessment XIII. Task Analysis XIV. Training Technology XV. Virtual Reality for Behavior Assessment XVI. Virtual Reality for Psychomotor Training

The implications of all this work include design recommendations for complex systems and commercial products, new procedures for operator training and self-regulation as well as methods for accessibility to systems, and specification of ergonomic interventions at the user. It is expected that this book will be of special value to practitioners involved in design process development, design and prototyping of systems, products and services, as well as training process design for a broad range of applications and markets in various countries.

Seven other titles in the Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics Series are: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making Advances in Occupational, Social and Organizational Ergonomics Advances in Human Factors, Ergonomics and Safety in Manufacturing and Service Industries Advances in Ergonomics Modeling & Usability Evaluation Advances in Neuroergonomics and Human Factors of Special Populations
Section I Cultural Differences in Computing Systems Design
1 Biometric symbol design for the public - Case studies in the United States and four Asian countries
1(12)
Y.-Y. Choong
B. Stanton
M. Theofanos
2 An empirical study of Korean culture effects in the usability of biometric symbols
13(10)
Y.-B. Kwon
Y. Lee
Y.-Y. Choong
3 Make icons make sense: Solving symbols for global audiences
23(10)
P. Hofmann
4 Usability evaluation on icons of fingerprint scanning system for Taiwanese users
33(10)
S.-F. M. Liang
P.-H. Hsu
5 Design and evaluate biometric device symbols for Chinese
43(10)
P.-L. P. Rau
J. Liu
P. R. China
6 International study of NIST pictograms, icons and symbols for use with biometric systems - The case of South Korea
53(12)
S. M. Ko
J. K. Choi
Y. G. Yi
Section II Decision Making and Decision Support
7 A cognitive and holistic approach to developing metrics for decision support in command and control
65(11)
D. Lafond
F. Vachon
R. Rousseau
S. Tremblay
8 A cognitive systems engineering approach to support municipal police cognition
76(11)
E. Glantz
M. McNeese
9 Decision support for option awareness in complex emergency scenarios
87(10)
M. Pfaff
J. Drury
G. Klein
L. More
10 Cognitive task analysis for maritime collisions
97(10)
A. L. S. Tan
M. Helander
K. Choo
S. B. Kee
11 Modelling decision making in the Armed Forces
107(11)
L. Rafferty
N. Stanton
G. Walker
12 Is analytical thinking useful to technology teaching?
118(9)
R. K. O'Flynn
T. Waldmann
Section III Desktop/Mobile Interface Design
13 Ergonomic and control rooms: A case study of a hydroelectric enterprise
127(9)
C. Vasconcelos
M. Soares
14 Relation between Kawaii feeling and biological signals
136(10)
M. Ohkura
S. Goto
A. Higo
T. Asao
15 Impact factors of three-dimensional interface
146(10)
Y.-C. Huang
C.-C. Su
F.-G. Wu
C.-H. Chen
16 Helping the user fail: Ergonomic modalities and distraction
156(10)
M. Hancock
K. Wood
M. Rowthorn
B. Badger
A. Abouzahr
A. Woods
C.-A. Sturt
K. Koudijs
M. Kinkey
R. Greveson
R. Myers
S. Wheeter
W. Brasher
17 Workload-based evaluation of supervisory control interfaces for life science automation
166(10)
S.-H. Kim
R. Green
D. Kaber
M. Weippert
D. Arndt
R. Stoll
P. Mosaly
18 The elder's discrimination of icons with color discrimination on the cell phone
176(10)
J.-Y. Kuo
F.-G. Wu
19 Utilizing the keyboard to issue commands: Do self-efficacy, goal orientation, and computer anxiety impact usage of efficient techniques with software?
186(10)
S. Peres
J. Jardina
C. Titus
20 A study of how users customize their mobile phones
196(8)
W.-J. Chen
L.-C. Chen
Section IV Ergonomics in Design
21 Ergonomics for elderly people: A Brazilian case study in mass public transport
204(7)
J. Camara
L. Fiuza
22 Ergodesign: A systemic and systematic approach: How the task activities determine the product conception and configuration
211(9)
A. de Moraes
23 Light, colour and surface as ergonomics aspects in space recognition and urban orientation: Azulejo's (glazed tiles) as paradigm
220(10)
C. Lobo
24 Accessibility and inclusion: The case study of the Faculty of Architecture of Lisbon
230(11)
F. M. Da Silva
25 Signs systems for touristic information
241(9)
J. Neves
F. M. Da Silva
26 The importance of sustainability in the communication design practice
250(10)
M. Cadarso
F. M. Da Silva
27 Developing a sustainable system for attending the basic needs of the Brazilian population in the bottom of the pyramid (BOP)
260(11)
L. Guimaraes
28 Ergonomic pattern mapping - A new method for participatory design processes in the workplace
271(10)
M. Santos
M. Vidal
P. Carvalho
29 Principle driven design: Ergonomic requirements of multimedia as the main driver in the development of a tool for prevention in occupational health and safety
281(10)
D. Coelho
Section V Ergonomics in Product Design
30 Usability evaluation of different door handles
291(9)
L. C. Paschoarelli
R. Santos
31 The uses and manufacture of wheelchairs - An emotional approach
300(7)
P. Costa
F. M. Moreira da Silva
32 Ergonomic design of diagnostic ultrasound transducer: Analysis, redesign/modeling, simulation/assessment and product
307(10)
L. C. Paschoarelli
H. G. Coury
A. B. Oliveira
J. C. P. Silva
33 Usability: Timeline and emotions
317(11)
A. Neves
M. Okimoto
34 Usability of the industrial firing: An anthropometric analysis of the traditional and the smart system
328(8)
A. Calado
M. Soares
35 The effects of explicit alternative generation techniques in consumer product design
336(10)
F. Campos
M. Soares
W. Correia
R. Ferreira
E. Melo
A. Correia
36 The safety of consumer products under the perspective of usability: Assessment of case studies involving accidents with users in Recife, Brazil
346(10)
W. Correia
M. Soares
M. Barros
F. Campos
V. Gallindo
Section VI Human Factors in Aviation Systems
37 Through the looking glass: Reflecting upon the acquisition of expertise
356(10)
R. McIlroy
N. Stanton
B. Remington
38 Cognitive ergonomics: The adaptation of the Brazilian pilots to the aircraft F-5EM
366(9)
H. Montandon
M. da Silveira Luz
S. L. de Oliveira Ribeiro
39 Designing efficient trajectory clearance information format on air traffic controller's display
375(11)
M. Hiyashi
R. Lanter
40 Learning to monitor aircraft datablock with different complexity levels
386(11)
C. Ling
L. Hua
Section VII Human Factors in Driving
41 The study of human haptic perception for vehicle haptic seat development
397(11)
W. Chang
K. Lee
Y. Ji
J. Pyun
S. Kim
42 Cognitive study on driver's behavior by vehicle trajectory and eye movement in virtual environment
408(10)
H. Aoki
H. Nakayasu
N. Kondo
T. Miyoshi
43 A basic study on model of human behavior by visual information processing mechanism for reliability-based system design
418(11)
K. Yamanaka
M. K. Park
M. Kawakami
44 The usability of data entry in GPS navigation systems
429(11)
M. Quaresma
A. de Moraes
45 Optical flow and road environments: Implications for ergonomic road design
440(10)
P. Noriega
J. A. Santos
Section VIII Human Factors in Manufacturing
46 Using mobile information sources to increase productivity and quality
450(10)
P. Thorvald
A. Brolin
D. Hogberg
K. Case
47 Supporting attention in manual assembly and its influence on quality
460(10)
G. Backstrand
A. Brolin
D. Hogberg
K. Case
48 Study on judgment of visual similarity of lumber
470(11)
N. Teshima
H. Takasuna
T. Mikami
Section IX Human Factors in NextGen Operations
49 Effect of operator experience and automation strategies on autonomous aerial vehicle tasks performance
481(10)
C. Reynolds
D. Liu
S. Doherty
50 Effects of modes of cockpit automation on pilot performance and workload in a next generation flight concept of operation
491(11)
G.-H. Gil
K. Kaufmann
S.-H. Kim
D. Kaber
51 Potential human factors issues in NextGen ATM concepts
502(11)
L. Martin
C. Cabrall
P. Lee
K. Jobe
52 Preliminary guidelines on controller's procedures for pairing aircraft for simultaneous approaches under different levels of automation
513(11)
S. Verma
T. Kozon
D. Ballinger
53 An approach to function allocation for the next generation air transport system
524(10)
S. Landry
54 Impact of airspace reconfiguration on controller workload and traffic performance
534(17)
P. Lee
N. Smith
T. Prevot
J. Homola
H. Lee
A. Kessell
C. Brasil
Section X Information Visualization for Situation Awareness
55 The virtual camera concept: A third person view
551(9)
G. Boy
R. Mazzone
M. Conroy
56 Enhancing situation awareness with visual aids on cognitively-inspired agent systems
560(8)
H.-W. Kim
S. Oh
D. Minotra
M. McNeese
J. Yen
T. Hanratty
L. Strater
H. Cuevas
D. Colombo
57 Establishing trust in decision-aiding: The role of a visualization of agent decision-space in operator engagement with reduced cognitive load
568(8)
D. Minotra
S. Oh
H.-W. Kim
M. McNeese
J. Yen
T. Hanratty
L. Strater
H. Cueva
D. Colombo
Section XI Mental Models
58 Are people able to develop cognitive maps of virtual environments while performing a wayfinding task?
576(10)
E. Vilar
F. Rebelo
L. Teixeira
J. Teles
59 Characterization of mental models in an inductive reasoning task using measures of situation awareness
586(11)
T. Zhang
D. Kaber
60 Acquisition of skill sets and mental models over time
597(10)
T. Fincannon
S. Ososky
J. Keebler
F. Jentsch
Section XII Perceptuo-Motor Skills and Psychophysical Assessment
61 Pre-Motor response time benefits in multi-modal displays
607(10)
J. Merlo
P. A. Hancock
62 The decision-making process for wayfinding in close environments by blind people
617(10)
L. Martin
F. de Lima
M. Almeida
63 An approach of classifying categorical level of expert of inspection panel of inspection panel by sensoring Yes-No Test
627(11)
M. Nakagawa
H. Nakayasu
T. Miyoshi
64 System approach to integral valuation of psychophysiological condition of individuals involved in professional activities
638(15)
A. Karpoukhina
65 Evaluation of the surgeon's workload from three hospitals in Brazil
653(10)
R. Diniz
L. Guimaraes
Section XIII Task Analysis
66 The concept of task for non-production human-computer interaction environment
663(10)
G. Bedny
W. Karwowski
I. Bedny
61 The concept of task in the systemic-structural activity theory
673(10)
W. Karwowski
G. Bedny
O. Chebykin
68 Analysis of abandoned actions in the email distributed tasks performance
683(10)
I. Bedny
G. Bedny
69 Specifics of becoming a professional bank manager
693(14)
O. M. Kokun
A. M. Karpoukhina
Section XIV Training Technology
70 Training process design: A case study in the sanitation sector
707(8)
C. Silva
C. Costa
71 Effects of training program on interface task performance for older adults
715(10)
W.-C. Tsai
C.-F. Lee
72 Face to face and on-line learning: Are emotions so blended in a blended learning environment?
725(10)
O. Parlangeli
N. Ciani
E. Marchigiani
73 A practitioner's guide to personalized Instruction: Macro-adaptive approaches for use with instructional technologies
735(11)
B. Goldberg
S. Schatz
D. Nicholson
74 What is a scenario? Operationalizing training scenarios for automatic generation
746(8)
G. Martin
S. Schatz
C. Hughes
D. Nicholson
75 Exploring learning and training abilities using assistive technologies
754(10)
G. Boy
D. Lecoutre
L. Mouluquet
A. Raj
76 The disadvantageous but appealing use of visual guidance in procedural skills training
764(10)
N. Gavish
E. Yechiam
77 Shortening the expertise curve: Identifying and developing cognitive skills in board operators
774(10)
D. Harris-Thompson
D. A. Malek
S. L. Wiggins
Section XV Virtual Reality for Behavior Assessment
78 Using virtual reality for interior colors selection and evaluation by the elderly
784(9)
C. Pacheco
E. Duarte
F. Rebelo
J. Teles
79 Human interaction data acquisition software for virtual reality: A user- centered design approach
793(9)
L. Teixeira
F. Rebelo
E. Filgueiras
80 Virtual reality in wayfinding studies: A pilot study
802(10)
E. Vilar
F. Rebelo
81 Behavioral compliance in virtual reality: Effects of warning type
812(10)
E. Duarte
F. Rebelo
J. Teles
M. Wogalter
82 A methodological proposal to evaluate the postural response in virtual reality
822(10)
E. Filgueiras
F. Rebelo
E. Duarte
Section XVI Virtual Reality for Psychomotor Training
83 Skill modeling and feedback design for training rowing with virtual environments
832(10)
E. Ruffaldi
A. Filippeschi
C. A. Avizzano
M. Bergamasco
84 An enactive approach to perception-action and skill acquisition in virtual reality environments
842(11)
B. Bardy
D. Delignieres
J. Lagarde
D. Mottet
G. Zelic
85 A VR training platform for maxillo facial surgery
853(10)
F. Gosselin
C. Megard
S. Bouchigny
F. Ferlay
F. Taha
P. Delcampe
C. D'Hauthuille
86 Digital management and representation of perceptual motor skills
863(10)
C. A. Avizzano
E. Ruffaldi
M. Bergamasco
87 Haptics technologies in the framework of training systems: From simulators to innovative multi-modal virtual environment systems
873(10)
M. Bergamasco
C. A. Avizzano
E. Ruffaldi
88 Skill training in multimodal virtual environments
883
D. Gopher
S. Krupenia
N. Gavish
Gavriel Salvendy, Waldemar Karwowski