ABSTRACT
This book provides a framework for integrating complex systems that are problem-centric, human-centered, and provides an interdisciplinary, multi-methodological purview of multiple perspectives surrounding the human factors/human actors within living ecosystems. This book will provide useful theoretical and practical information to human factors, human-computer interaction, cognitive systems engineering personnel who are currently engaged in human-centered design or other applied aspects of modeling, simulation, and design that requires joint understanding of theory and practice.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section 1|28 pages
Introduction and Historical Precedence
section 2|74 pages
The Living Laboratory
chapter 5|22 pages
A Cognitive-Systems Approach to Understanding Natural Gas Exploration Supply Chains
section 3|75 pages
Theoretical Perspectives in Cognitive–Collaborative Systems
chapter 7|29 pages
A Case Study of Crisis Management Readiness in Cross-National Contexts
section 4|60 pages
Models and Measures of Cognitive Work
chapter 9|17 pages
Measuring Team Cognition in Collaborative Systems
section 5|57 pages
Scaled-World Simulations
chapter 12|20 pages
Evaluating Team Cognition
chapter 13|16 pages
Scaled-World Simulations in Attention Allocation Research
section 6|63 pages
Knowledge Capture, Design, Integration, and Practice
chapter 17|14 pages
Bridging Theory and Practice through the Living Laboratory
section 7|9 pages
The Future of the Living Laboratory