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A comparison of operator performance in manual and automated versions of a dynamic decision-making task

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Two dynamic decision tasks have been designed to investigate operator behavior in manual and automated systems and the nature of the tasks are detailed.
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The study of operator performance in manual and automated versions of dynamic decision tasks is proposed. The two microcomputer paradigms of simple and complex, dynamic scheduling tasks are described. Error detection accuracy and latency of assignment, and fault detection and correction for the two tasks are to be analyzed.

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Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 172

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TL;DR: A bibliography of 132 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in September 1977 can be found in this paper, with a focus on the early 1970s.

Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 362)

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TL;DR: A bibliography of 357 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during May 1992 can be found in this article, which includes: aerospace medicine and physiology, life support systems and man/system technology, protective clothing, exobiology and extraterrestrial life, planetary biology, and flight crew behavior and performance.
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Brief paper: Ironies of automation

TL;DR: The ways in which automation of industrial processes may expand rather than eliminate problems with the human operator are discussed.
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Flight-deck automation - Promises and problems

TL;DR: This paper presents the state-of-the-art in human factors in flight-deck automation, identifies a number of critical problem areas, and offers broad design guidelines.
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Failure Detection in Dynamic Systems

TL;DR: With the increased automation of a wide range of man-machine systems, a characteristic of skilled human performance that gains increasing importance relates to the operator’s ability to monitor a system under automated control, to ensure that any departures from normal functioning are efficiently and promptly detected.
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Monitoring vs. Man-in-the-Loop Detection of Aircraft Control Failures

TL;DR: The rapid technological advancements of the past decade, and the availability of higher levels of automation which resulted, have aroused interest in the role of man in complex systems.
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A Decision-Theoretic Model of the Sampling Behavior of the Human Process Monitor: Experimental Evaluation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared subjective sampling behavior with that of an optimal dynamic decision model for a process monitoring task with and without compensatory actions and found significant correlations between the subjective and the normative sampling intervals.
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