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Ergonomics|January 23, 2016
Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking?Paul M Salmon, Guy H Walker, Gemma J M Read, et al.
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|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|November 8, 2020
Systems thinking-based risk assessment methods applied to sports performance: A comparison of STPA, EAST-BL, and Net-HARMS in the context of elite women's road cyclingAdam Hulme, Scott McLean, Clare Dallat, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 7, 2018
Walking the talk: Comparing pedestrian 'activity as imagined' with 'activity as done'Gemma J M Read, Erin L Stevens, Michael G Lenné, et al.
Ergonomics|June 17, 2020
Interaction-centred design: an end user evaluation of road intersection concepts developed using the cognitive work analysis design toolkit (CWA-DT)Gemma J M Read, Paul M Salmon, Natassia Goode, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2016
Using the decision ladder to understand road user decision making at actively controlled rail level crossingsChristine M Mulvihill, Paul M Salmon, Vanessa Beanland, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 6, 2015
More than meets the eye: Using cognitive work analysis to identify design requirements for future rail level crossing systemsPaul M Salmon, Michael G Lenné, Gemma J M Read, et al.
Ergonomics|July 17, 2024
The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors at 75: perspectives on contemporary challenges and future directions for Ergonomics and Human FactorsPaul M Salmon, Catherine Burns, Suzy Broadbent, et al.
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Ergonomics|January 23, 2016
Fitting methods to paradigms: are ergonomics methods fit for systems thinking?Paul M Salmon, Guy H Walker, Gemma J M Read, et al.
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|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|November 8, 2020
Systems thinking-based risk assessment methods applied to sports performance: A comparison of STPA, EAST-BL, and Net-HARMS in the context of elite women's road cyclingAdam Hulme, Scott McLean, Clare Dallat, et al.
Accident; Analysis and Prevention|February 7, 2018
Walking the talk: Comparing pedestrian 'activity as imagined' with 'activity as done'Gemma J M Read, Erin L Stevens, Michael G Lenné, et al.
Ergonomics|June 17, 2020
Interaction-centred design: an end user evaluation of road intersection concepts developed using the cognitive work analysis design toolkit (CWA-DT)Gemma J M Read, Paul M Salmon, Natassia Goode, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|May 18, 2016
Using the decision ladder to understand road user decision making at actively controlled rail level crossingsChristine M Mulvihill, Paul M Salmon, Vanessa Beanland, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|July 6, 2015
More than meets the eye: Using cognitive work analysis to identify design requirements for future rail level crossing systemsPaul M Salmon, Michael G Lenné, Gemma J M Read, et al.
Ergonomics|July 17, 2024
The Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors at 75: perspectives on contemporary challenges and future directions for Ergonomics and Human FactorsPaul M Salmon, Catherine Burns, Suzy Broadbent, et al.
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