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El. knyga: Verification and Validation of Complex Systems: Human Factors Issues

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  • Serija: NATO ASI Subseries F: 110
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662029336
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: NATO ASI Subseries F: 110
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662029336

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Despite its increasing importance, the verification andvalidation of the human-machine interface is perhaps themost overlooked aspect of system development. Although muchhas been written about the design and developmentprocess,very little organized information is available on how toverifyand validate highly complex and highly coupleddynamic systems. Inability toevaluate such systemsadequately may become the limiting factor in our ability toemploy systems that our technology and knowledge allow us todesign.This volume, based on a NATO Advanced Science Institute heldin 1992, is designed to provide guidance for theverification and validation of all highly complex andcoupled systems. Air traffic control isused an an exampleto ensure that the theory is described in terms that willallow its implementation, but the results can be applied toall complex and coupled systems.The volume presents the knowledge and theory ina formatthat will allow readers from a wide variety of backgroundsto apply it to the systems for which they are responsible.The emphasis is on domains where significant advances havebeen made in the methods of identifying potential problemsand in new testing methods and tools. Also emphasized aretechniques to identify the assumptions on which a system isbuilt and to spot their weaknesses.

Prodeecings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Verification and Validation of Complex and Integrated Human-Machine Systems, held in Vimeiro, Portugal, July 6-17, 1992
Verification and Validation: Concepts, Issues, and Applications.-
Resilience Theory and System Evaluation.- On The Future Of Hybrid
Human-Machine Systems.- Basic Considerations in Verification and Validation.-
Validation in Complex Systems: Behavioral Issues.- Defining Human-Centered
System Issues for Verifying and Validating Air Traffic Control Systems.-
Evaluating the Impact of New Technology on Human-Machine Cooperation.-
Integrating Verification and Validation with the Design of Complex
Man-Machine Systems.- Assessment of Complexity.- Limits to Analysis and
Verification.- The Validation and Verification of Complex Knowledge-Based
Systems.- The Reliability Of Interactive Systems: Simulation Based
Assessment.- The Identification of Latent Organizational Failures in Complex
Systems.- The Role of Incident Investigation in System Validation.- Problems
of Systematic Safety Assessments: Lessons Learned from Aircraft Accidents.-
Major Incidents, Safe and Reliable Verdicts and the Process of Verification
and Validation.- The Human Component of System Validation.- When Task Demand
is Variable: Verifying and Validating Mental Workload in Complex, Real
World Systems.- Performance Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems.-
Requirements Analysis for Human System Information Exchange.- Working Memory
and Human-Machine Systems.- The Role of Verification and Validation in the
Design Process of Knowledge Based Components of Air Traffic Control Systems.-
Automation and Representation in Complex Man-Machine Systems.- How to Fit the
Man-Machine Interface and Mental Models of the Operators.- Cultures with
Requisite Imagination.- System Validation A Step in a Continuous
Improvement Process.- Cultural Behavior in the Airline Cockpit System: A
Theoretical Framework Proposal.- TheInclusion of Future Users in the Design
and Evaluation Process.- User Involvement in the Development of Highly
Interactive Software Systems.- Psychological Aspects of Human Factors Testing
and Evaluation of Military Human-Machine Systems.- Involving the User in the
Design of Computer-Based Displays in Power Plant Control Rooms.- Systems
Theory Versus Verification and Validation.- Controlling Factors: An
Operators Perspective.- What They Want Is What They Get?.- Contemporary
Issues in ATC System Development.- Validation Problems in Air Traffic Control
Systems.- Simulating and Evaluating the Future Pitfalls or Success?.- The
National Plan for Aviation Human Factors.- Test and Evaluation Program for a
Prototype of an Advanced Computerized Control Room for Nuclear Power Plants.-
Validation Issues in Decision Support Systems for Maintenance Planning.-
Artificial Habitat for Man in Extreme Environments as an Integrated
Human-Machine System.- Concept of a FMS/ATC Air-Ground Data Link Testbed
Employing an Airbus A340 Full Flight Simulator.- The Qualification of
Military Aircraft Cockpits.- The Use of Video to Verify and Validate Human
System Interactions: A Methodology.- Potential Application of Neural Networks
to Verification and Validation of Complex Systems.- Verification and
Validation of the Training Components of Highly Complex Systems.- An Expert
Air Traffic Control Teaching Machine: Critical Learning Issues.- Interaction
of Stages in Validating and Verifying ATC Training.- The Verification of
Pilot Abilities as a Basis for Validating Flight Crew Competency.- Closing
Remarks.- Complex and Integrated Human-Machine Systems: Retroflections.-
Lecturers, Participants, and Staff.