Issues in Benchmarking Human Reliability Analysis Methods: A Literature Review
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A literature review was conducted, reviewing past benchmarking studies in the areas of psychology and risk assessment, and a number of lessons learned is presented in order to aid in the design of future HRA benchmarking endeavors.About:
This article is published in Reliability Engineering & System Safety.The article was published on 2008-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Benchmarking & Human reliability.read more
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Risky systems versus risky people: To what extent do risk assessment methods consider the systems approach to accident causation? A review of the literature
TL;DR: A systematic review of the risk assessment methods presented in the literature and evaluate the extent to which they are underpinned by a systems thinking approach was carried out in this article, where a total of 342 methods spanning a range of safety-critical domains were evaluated using Rasmussen's tenets of accident causation.
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A bibliometric analysis of human reliability research
TL;DR: A bibliometric analysis of scientific documents was carried out via the Web of Science Core Collection database to uncover the research characteristics and development trends in the human reliability research domain, finding the hottest topics in human reliability domain focus on human reliability analysis, human error, model, ergonomics, and human reliability assessment.
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Estimating Human Error Probability using a modified CREAM
TL;DR: A modified basic method of CREAM is presented to provide the point estimation of HEP for PSA and the result is consistent with the recorded human performance data and THERP.
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Two decades on human reliability analysis: A bibliometric analysis and literature review
TL;DR: A bibliometric overview and visualization of the Human reliability analysis field is provided to grasp the current situations, hotspots, and future development trends of the HRA area.
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Usability heuristics: A systematic review
TL;DR: This paper presents a preliminar systematic literature review (SLR) conducted in order to analyze the progress in the development and use of usability heuristics and justify the need to formalize a process for developing specific usability heURistics.
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