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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Sheridan, Thomas B. (1929-....)
Titre(s) : Modeling human-system interaction [Texte électronique] : philosophical and methodological considerations, with examples / Thomas B. Sheridan
Publication : Hoboken : John Wiley, copyright 2017
Description matérielle : 1 online resource
Collection : Stevens institute series on complex systems and enterprises
Lien à la collection : Stevens institute series on complex systems and enterprises (Online)
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. 159-166
Sujet(s) : Interaction humain-machine
Indice(s) Dewey :
621.39 (23e éd.) = Génie informatique
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781119275299. - ISBN 1119275296. - ISBN 9781119275282. - ISBN 1119275288. -
ISBN 9781119275275. - ISBN 111927527X. - ISBN 9781119275268 (erroné). - ISBN 1119275261
(erroné)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45368416b
Notice n° :
FRBNF45368416
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Table des matières : Machine generated contents note: 1. Knowledge ; Gaining New Knowledge ; Scientific
Method: What Is It? ; Further Observations on the Scientific Method ; Reasoning
Logically ; Public (Objective) and Private (Subjective) Knowledge ; The Role of
Doubt in Doing Science ; Evidence: Its use and Avoidance ; Metaphysics and its Relation
to Science ; Objectivity, Advocacy, and Bias ; Analogy and Metaphor ; 2. What is
a Model? ; Defining "Model" ; Model Attributes: A New Taxonomy ; Examples of Models
in Terms of the Attributes ; Why Make the Effort to Model? ; Attribute Considerations
in Making Models Useful ; Social Choice ; What Models are Not ; 3. Important Distinctions
in Modeling ; Objective and Subjective Models ; Simple and Complex Models ; Descriptive
and Prescriptive (Normative) Models ; Static and Dynamic Models ; Deterministic
and Probabilistic Models ; Hierarchy of Abstraction ; Some Philosophical Perspectives
; 4. Forms of Representation ; Verbal Models ; Graphs ; Maps ; Schematic Diagrams
; Logic Diagrams ; Crisp Versus Fuzzy Logic (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics
of Fuzzy Logic") ; Symbolic Statements and Statistical Inference (see also Appendix,
Section "Mathematics of Statistical Inference From Evidence") ; 5. Acquiring Information
; Information Communication (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Information
Communication") ; Information Value (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Information
Value") ; Logarithmic-Like Psychophysical Scales ; Perception Process (see also
Appendix, Section "Mathematics of the Brunswik/Kirlik Perception Model") ; Attention
; Visual Sampling (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of How Often to Sample")
; Signal Detection (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Signal Detection")
; Situation Awareness ; Mental Workload (see also Appendix, Section "Research Questions
Concerning Mental Workload") ; Experiencing What is Virtual: New Demands for Human-System
Modeling (see also Appendix, Section "Behavior Research Issues in Virtual Reality")
; 6. Analyzing the Information ; Task Analysis ; Judgment Calibration ; Valuation/Utility
(see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Human Judgment of Utility") ; Risk and
Resilience ; Definition of Risk ; Meaning of Resilience ; Trust ; 7. Deciding
on Action ; What is Achievable ; Decision Under Condition of Certainty (see also
Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Decisions Under Certainty") ; Decision Under Condition
of Uncertainty (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Decisions Under Uncertainty")
; Competitive Decisions: Game Models (see also Appendix "Mathematics of Game Models")
; Order of Subtask Execution ; 8. Implementing and Evaluating the Action ; Time
to Make a Selection ; Time to Make an Accurate Movement ; Continuous Feedback Control
(see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Continuous Feedback Control") ; Looking
Ahead (Preview Control) (see also Appendix, Section "Mathematics of Preview Control")
; Delayed Feedback ; Control by Continuously Updating an Internal Model (see also
Appendix, Section "Stepping Through the Kalman Filter System") ; Expectation of Team
Response Time ; Human Error ; 9. Human-Automation Interaction ; Human-Automation
Allocation ; Supervisory Control ; Trading and Sharing ; Adaptive/Adaptable Control
; Model-Based Failure Detection ; 10. Mental Models ; What is a Mental Model? ;
Background of Research on Mental Models ; ACT-R ; Lattice Characterization of a
Mental Model ; Neuronal Packet Network as a Model of Understanding ; Modeling of
Aircraft Pilot Decision-Making Under Time Stress ; Mutual Compatibility of Mental,
Display, Control, and Computer Models ; 11. Can Cognitive Engineering Modeling Contribute
to Modeling Large-Scale Socio-Technical Systems? ; Basic Questions ; What Large-Scale
Social Systems are we Talking About? ; What Models? ; Potential of Feedback Control
Modeling of Large-Scale Societal Systems ; The STAMP Model for Assessing Errors in
Large-Scale Systems ; Past World Modeling Efforts ; Toward Broader Participation
; APPENDIX ; Mathematics of Fuzzy Logic ; Mathematics of Statistical Inference from
Evidence ; Mathematics of Information Communication ; Mathematics of Information
Value ; Mathematics of the Brunswik/Kirlik Perception Model ; Mathematics of How
Often to Sample ; Mathematics of Signal Detection ; Research Questions Concerning
Mental Workload ; Behavior Research Issues in Virtual Reality ; Mathematics of Human
Judgment of Utility ; Mathematics of Decisions Under Certainty ; Mathematics of
Decisions Under Uncertainty ; Mathematics of Game Models ; Mathematics of Continuous
Feedback Control ; Mathematics of Preview Control ; Stepping Through the Kalman
Filter System.