
Designing for Situation Awareness
An Approach to User-Centered Design
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-0-7484-0967-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Enhancing Situation Awareness (SA) is a major design goal for projects in many fields, including aviation, ground transportation, air traffic control, nuclear power, and medicine, but little information exists in an integral format to support this goal.
Designing for Situation Awareness helps designers understand how people acquire and interpret information in complex settings and recognize the factors that undermine this process. Designing to support operator SA reduces the incidence of human error, which has been found to occur largely due to failures in SA. Whereas many previous human factors efforts have focused on design at the perceptual and surface feature level, SA-oriented design focuses on the operator's information needs and cognitive processes as they juggle to integrate information from many sources and achieve multiple competing goals. Thus it addresses design from a system's perspective.
By applying theoretical and empirical information on SA to the system design process, human factors practitioners can create designs to support SA across a wide variety of domains and design issues. This book serves as a helpful reference to that end.
Designing for Situation Awareness helps designers understand how people acquire and interpret information in complex settings and recognize the factors that undermine this process. Designing to support operator SA reduces the incidence of human error, which has been found to occur largely due to failures in SA. Whereas many previous human factors efforts have focused on design at the perceptual and surface feature level, SA-oriented design focuses on the operator's information needs and cognitive processes as they juggle to integrate information from many sources and achieve multiple competing goals. Thus it addresses design from a system's perspective.
By applying theoretical and empirical information on SA to the system design process, human factors practitioners can create designs to support SA across a wide variety of domains and design issues. This book serves as a helpful reference to that end.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professionals, students, engineers, designers and human factors practitioners who strive to develop effective user interfaces in a variety of industries and businesses
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7484-0967-9 (9780748409679)
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Mica R. Endsley
Designing for Situation Awareness
An Approach to User-Centered Design, Second Edition
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12/2011
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CRC Press
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Mica R. Endsley | Betty Bolte | Debra G. Jones
Designing for Situation Awareness
An Approach to User-Centered Design
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07/2003
1st Edition
Taylor & Francis
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Persons
Endsley; Mica R. SA Technologies, Marietta, Georgia, USA,
Content
PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING SITUATION AWARENESS IN SYSTEM DESIGN
User-Centered design
What is Situation Awareness?
SA Demons: The Enemies of Situation Awareness
The Design Process
PART TWO: CREATING SITUATION AWARENESS-ORIENTED DESIGNS
Determining SA Requirements
Principles of Designing for SA
Confidence and Uncertainty in SA and Decision Making
Dealing with Complexity
Alarms, Diagnosis , and SA
Automation and Situation Awareness
Designing to Support SA for Multiple and Distributed Operators
PART THREE: COMPLETING THE DESIGN CYCLE
Evaluating Design Concepts for SA
Applying SA-Oriented design to Complex Systems
Appendix A: Goal-Directed Task Analysis for Commercial Airline Pilots
User-Centered design
What is Situation Awareness?
SA Demons: The Enemies of Situation Awareness
The Design Process
PART TWO: CREATING SITUATION AWARENESS-ORIENTED DESIGNS
Determining SA Requirements
Principles of Designing for SA
Confidence and Uncertainty in SA and Decision Making
Dealing with Complexity
Alarms, Diagnosis , and SA
Automation and Situation Awareness
Designing to Support SA for Multiple and Distributed Operators
PART THREE: COMPLETING THE DESIGN CYCLE
Evaluating Design Concepts for SA
Applying SA-Oriented design to Complex Systems
Appendix A: Goal-Directed Task Analysis for Commercial Airline Pilots