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Applied Ergonomics|July 22, 2008
Using an integrated methods approach to analyse the emergent properties of military command and controlGuy H Walker, Neville A Stanton, Rebecca Stewart, et al.
Ergonomics|September 30, 2006
Command and control in emergency services operations: a social network analysisRobert J Houghton, Chris Baber, Richard McMaster, et al.
Ergonomics|January 26, 2010
From ethnography to the EAST method: a tractable approach for representing distributed cognition in Air Traffic ControlGuy H Walker, Neville A Stanton, Chris Baber, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 6, 2024
When tomorrow comes: A prospective risk assessment of a future artificial general intelligence-based uncrewed combat aerial vehicle systemPaul M Salmon, Scott McLean, Tony Carden, et al.
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Applied Ergonomics|July 22, 2008
Using an integrated methods approach to analyse the emergent properties of military command and controlGuy H Walker, Neville A Stanton, Rebecca Stewart, et al.
Ergonomics|September 30, 2006
Command and control in emergency services operations: a social network analysisRobert J Houghton, Chris Baber, Richard McMaster, et al.
Ergonomics|January 26, 2010
From ethnography to the EAST method: a tractable approach for representing distributed cognition in Air Traffic ControlGuy H Walker, Neville A Stanton, Chris Baber, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|February 6, 2024
When tomorrow comes: A prospective risk assessment of a future artificial general intelligence-based uncrewed combat aerial vehicle systemPaul M Salmon, Scott McLean, Tony Carden, et al.
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