ABSTRACT

Although cognitive engineering has gained widespread acceptance as one of the most promising approaches to addressing and preventing difficulties with human-machine coordination and collaboration, it still meets with considerable skepticism and resistance in some of the industries that could benefit from its insights and recommendations. The challe

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Part I: FRAMEWORKS AND MODELS OF HUMAN-AUTOMATION COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION

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Part II: USE(R)-CENTERED SYSTEM DESIGN AND TRAINING IN SUPPORT OF JOINT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE