AVIATION
Studying at an aeronautical schools, my peers expose me to many human factor considerations in the aviation industry. My love for taking the plane and traveling reinforces my interest in aviation and air traffic control, which I once thought of becoming.
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The Human-Centered Requirements Engineering (HUCRE) in ATC System
An overworked and underworked mental workload (MW) can both pose severe consequences to decisions and performance (Gregoriades & Sutcliffe, 2006). Gregoriades and Sutliffe (2006) propose the Human-Centered Requirements…
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Human Factors System Discipline in Pilot and System Interactions
Human factors as a system discipline consider humans' interactions and relationships in a system, a nonlinear, dynamic, complex system, and how to design for such a system that incorporates human requirements. Liaghati et al…
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Limitations of Activity-Centered Design for Air Traffic Control Systems
Human-centered design (HCD) and activity-centered design (ACD) are two approaches to designing a system or station. They each have their strengths. For example, HCD considers human limitations while ACD considers the task goals…
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Influences of Attention on Aspects of a Cognitive Map for Cockpit Operation
A cognitive map is a mental model of a process virtually represented to depict interactions with an environment. It is made up of situational awareness and memory. In the article Situation Awareness and Workload in Aviation (2002)…