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Don Harris
Researcher at Coventry University
Publications - 134
Citations - 2970
Don Harris is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human error & Cockpit. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 129 publications receiving 2537 citations. Previous affiliations of Don Harris include Marshall Space Flight Center & Cranfield University.
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Distributed situation awareness in dynamic systems: theoretical development and application of an ergonomics methodology
Neville A. Stanton,Rebecca Stewart,Don Harris,Robert Houghton,Chris Baber,Richard McMaster,Paul M. Salmon,Geoff Hoyle,Guy H. Walker,Mark S. Young,Mark Linsell,Roy Dymott,Damian Green +12 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that agents within a system each hold their own situation awareness, which may be very different from (although compatible with) that of other agents, and that the authors should not always hope for, or indeed want, sharing of this awareness.
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Engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics
TL;DR: This chapter discusses psychology and cognitive ergonomics in the context of engineering practice, specifically the role of emotion and language in the design of products.
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Seven HCI Grand Challenges
Constantine Stephanidis,Gavriel Salvendy,Margherita Antona,Jessie Y. C. Chen,Jianming Dong,Vincent G. Duffy,Xiaowen Fang,Cali M. Fidopiastis,Gino Fragomeni,Limin Paul Fu,Yinni Guo,Don Harris,Andri Ioannou,Kyeong-Ah Jeong,Shin'ichi Konomi,Heidi Krömker,Masaaki Kurosu,James R. Lewis,Aaron Marcus,Gabriele Meiselwitz,Abbas Moallem,Hirohiko Mori,Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah,Stavroula Ntoa,Pei-Luen Patrick Rau,Dylan Schmorrow,Keng Siau,Norbert A. Streitz,Wentao Wang,Sakae Yamamoto,Panayiotis Zaphiris,Jia Zhou +31 more
TL;DR: The Grand Challenges which arise in the current and emerging landscape of rapid technological evolution towards more intelligent interactive technologies, coupled with increased and widened societal needs, as well as individual and collective expectations that HCI, as a discipline, is called upon to address are investigated.
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Pilot error and its relationship with higher organizational levels: HFACS analysis of 523 accidents.
Wen-Chin Li,Don Harris +1 more
TL;DR: This research lends support to Reason's model that suggests that active failures are promoted by latent conditions in the organization and reveals several key relationships between errors at the operational level and organizational inadequacies at both the immediately adjacent level and higher levels in the organizations.
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Qualitative and Quantitative Issues in Research Design
Phyl Johnson,Don Harris +1 more