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Aircrew coordination and communication: The role of decision styles in individual and group performance under skill-, rule-, and knowledge-based decision making.
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Aircrew coordination and communication: The role of decision styles in individual and group performance under skill-, rule-, and knowledge-based decision making./
作者:
Dawes, Suzanne M.
面頁冊數:
400 p.
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Adviser: Najmedim Meshkati.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International67-10B.
標題:
Engineering, Industrial. -
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ISBN:
9780542909290
Aircrew coordination and communication: The role of decision styles in individual and group performance under skill-, rule-, and knowledge-based decision making.
Dawes, Suzanne M.
Aircrew coordination and communication: The role of decision styles in individual and group performance under skill-, rule-, and knowledge-based decision making.
- 400 p.
Adviser: Najmedim Meshkati.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2006.
Human error has been cited as a factor in many aviation incidents. A Skill-, Rule-, and Knowledge-based (SRK) taxonomy has been shown to be an important framework for understanding the decision making process within large-scale technological systems. This exploratory field study examined the role of decision styles in aircrew information processing behavior for a high-performance, multi-role military aircraft. Using an advanced aircraft high-fidelity simulator and realistic flight scenarios, experienced test pilots flew a flight including takeoff, climb, cruise, aerial refueling, approach and landing, under both normal and emergency conditions. The SRK-based decision making taxonomy within an operational environment, coupled with decision style, were shown to influence both the individual's and team behaviors. These behaviors in turn have a notable impact on overall mission success of this complex human-machine system. Implications of the results for aircrew coordination and communication assessment during aircraft design and development are discussed.
ISBN: 9780542909290Subjects--Topical Terms:
626639
Engineering, Industrial.
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