5th European conference on cognitive science approaches to process control

Leena Norros (Editor)

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Abstract

Gognitive Science Approaches to Process Control (CSAPC) is a conference series focusing on socio-technical problems in the control of complex high-reliability environments. The theme of the fifth CSAPC conference that was held in Espoo, Finland in August 1995 was Decision-making in informated work . The titlle aims to draw attention to the demands of automated work on the process operators decision-making in the on-line control of complex systems, and on the design of informative interfaces for the automation systems. The main topics in the conference were control of safety and human errors, operative and cooperative decision-making, learning the dynamics of complex processes, modelling man-machine sytems and cognitive simulation. The papers, representing different approaches of system egineering, cognitive science and psychology, included both experimental and field studies focusing on various high-reliability industrial processes, aviation and navigation, and medical decision-making.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEspoo
PublisherVTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Number of pages386
ISBN (Print)951-38-4549-4
Publication statusPublished - 1995
MoE publication typeC2 Edited books
Event5th European conference on cognitive science approaches to process control - Espoo, Finland
Duration: 30 Aug 19951 Sept 1995

Publication series

SeriesVTT Symposium
Number158
ISSN0357-9387

Keywords

  • cognition
  • decision making
  • process control
  • man machine systems
  • errors
  • safety
  • design
  • automation
  • computer interfaces
  • simulation
  • psychology

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