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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 2000
- Sarmad Alshawi, Anthony D. Elliman, Ray J. Paul:

People, Information Systems and Change. 1-6 - Robert D. Macredie, Peter J. Wild:

An Evaluation of the Potential of Task Analysis in the Evolution of Interactive Work Systems. 7-15 - Richard Keeble, Robert D. Macredie, D. S. Williams:

User Environments and Individuals: Experience with Adaptive Interface Agents. 16-26 - Lynne P. Baldwin, Wendy L. Currie:

Key Issues in Electronic Commerce in Today's Global Information Infrastructure. 27-34 - Simon Kent, Richard Stewart:

Evolutionary Algorithms: A Tool for Addressing Problems which Humans Cannot Solve. 35-49
Volume 2, Number 2, May 2000
- Mónica Paz Barroso, John R. Wilson:

Human Error and Disturbance Occurrence in Manufacturing Systems (HEDOMS): A Framework and a Toolkit for Practical Analysis. 51-61 - P. Martí:

The Choice of the Unit of Analysis for Modelling Real Work Settings. 62-74 - Kang Li, Peter A. Wieringa:

Understanding Perceived Complexity in Human Supervisory Control. 75-88 - Vlatka Hlupic, Jyoti Choudrie, Nayna Patel:

Business Process Re-engineering (BPR): The REBUS Approach. 89-96 - Jacques Theureau:

Nuclear Reactor Control Room Simulators: Human Factors Research and Development. 97-105 - M. Hebel:

Human Values and the Management of Technological Change. 106-115
Volume 2, Number 3, August 2000
- J. B. Davies, Linda Wright, Eleanor Courtney, Helga Reid:

Confidential Incident Reporting on the UK Railways: The 'CIRAS' System. 117-125 - Sonali Morar, Nayna Patel, Robert D. Macredie:

The Display of Electronic Commerce within Virtual Environments. 126-133 - Neville A. Stanton

, David Harrison, Karen L. Taylor-Burge, Les J. Porter:
Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff: A Study of the Detection of Alarms. 134-141 - H. Courteney:

The New Frontier Issues for Cognition Technology. 142-153 - Gladys Rolo, Dolores Díaz-Cabrera:

Features of Decision-Making in Process Control Tasks: The Relevance of the Work Context. 154-163 - Michael D. McNeese:

Socio-Cognitive Factors in the Acquisition and Transfer of Knowledge. 164-177
Volume 2, Number 4, November 2000
- Pietro Carlo Cacciabue, Yushi Fujita, Kazuo Furuta, Erik Hollnagel:

The Rational Choice Of "Error". 179-181 - Kazuo Furuta, Kunihide Sasou, Ryuji Kubota, Hiroshi Ujita, Y. Shuto, E. Yagi:

Human Factor Analysis of JCO Criticality Accident. 182-203 - C. Bieder:

Comments on the JCO Accident. 204-205 - Harold Blackman, David Gertman, Bruce Hallbert:

The Need for Organisational Analysis. 206-208 - Pietro Carlo Cacciabue:

Comments on the HF Analysis of the JCO Criticality Accident. 209-211 - Yushi Fujita:

Actualities Need to be Captured. 212-214 - A. R. Hale:

The Tokai-mura Accident. 215-217 - F. Harrison, T. Taylor:

Observations Made Regarding the JCO Criticality Accident at Tokai-mura, Japan. 218-220 - Erik Hollnagel:

When All Things Fail. 221-223 - Akinori Komatsubara:

The JCO Accident Caused by Japanese Culture. 224-226 - Najrnedin Meshkati, Joseph Deato:

Commentary on 'Human Factor Analysis of JCO Criticality Accident' by Furuta et al. 227-229 - James Reason:

Human Factor Analysis of JCO Criticality Accident: A Comment on the Analytical Models. 230-231 - Gene I. Rochlin:

A Rational Choice of Error: Comments on the JCO Accident Report. 232-234 - Makoto Takahashi, Masaharu Kitamura:

Risk Awareness as the Crucial Common Factor for Causal Analysis and Remedial Action Synthesis. 235-237 - F. Tanabe:

Functional Structure, Constraints and Mental Model. 238-239 - Ron Westrum:

Safety Planning and Safety Culture in the JCO Criticality Accident: Interpretive Comments. 240-241 - David D. Woods, Lawrence G. Shattuck:

Distant Supervision-Local Action Given the Potential for Surprise. 242-245

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