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Opening Plenary Session and Keynote Address
Detailed Technical Program - Sunday, July 18, 2010
Detailed Technical Program - Monday, July 19, 2010
Detailed Technical Program - Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Interactive Poster Session
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| Detailed Technical Program - Monday, July 19, 2010 |
Note: In general, the duration of each presentation should last 15 min with 2 min for discussion. The session chairs may at their discretion increase the time allocation to each presenter.
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The Final Program may be significantly changed due to speakers attendance. |
| ROOM |
8:00-10:00 |
| Theater |
SESSION 40: Socio-Cultural Models and Decision-Making |
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CO-CHAIRS: G. Coppin and D. Bazalgette, France |
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A metamodel description language for HSCB modeling
S. N. Reilly, A. Pfeffer and J. Barnett, USA |
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Politeness, culture, decision making and attitudes; Linking Brown and Levinson to directive compliance
C. Miller, P. Wu, V. Vakili and T. Ott, USA |
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Cultures and networks in security communities
D. Sallach, USA |
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Cultural intelligence support for military operations
A. Guthormsen, E. MacKerrow, R. Morgart and T. Merritt, USA |
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Geospatial campaign management for complex operations
L. Stroh, A. Caglayan, T. Rashed, D. Burke and G. Eaton, USA |
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Operator trust in human socio-cultural behavior models: The design of a tool for reasoning about information propagation
E. Carlson, J. Pfautz and D. Koelle, USA |
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Challenges and approaches for automating HSCB decision-making
M. Gosnell, D. Spurlock and W. Noll, USA |
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| Sandringham |
SESSION 41: Physical Ergonomics |
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CHAIR: H. Strasser, Germany |
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Ergonomics aspects of CNC-units - A survey among trainees
A. Klussmann I. Levchuk, A. Schafer and K.-H. Lang, Germany |
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Measuring performance of office work: An overview of test-procedures
H. Gebhardt, I. Levchuk, C. Muehlemeyer and K. Bux, Germany |
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Age-related physiological strain of male order-pickers in deep cold
K. Kluth, M. Penzkofer and H. Strasser, Germany |
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Order-picking in deep cold - A gender-related analysis of subjectively assessed effects
M. Penzkofer, K. Kluth and H. Strasser, Germany |
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Act and anticipate hazard perception training for young-inexperienced drivers
A. Meir, A. Borowsky, T. Oron-Gilad, Y. Parmet and D. Shinar, Israel |
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The effects of correlated color temperature and illuminance on color discrimination
W. Cheng, Y. Lin and Y. Sun, P. R. China |
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The effects of repetitive lifting on lumbar spinal motion in a young and middle-aged population
M. Boocock, G. Mawston and R. Smith, New Zealand |
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| Windsor |
SESSION 42: Developing Multimodal Virtual Training Platforms for Perceptual Motor Skills |
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CHAIR: D. Gopher, Israel |
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Haptics technologies in the framework of training systems: From simulators to innovative multi-modal virtual environment systems
M. Bergamasco, C. A. Avizzano and E. Ruffaldi, Italy |
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An enactive approach to perception-action and skill acquisition in virtual reality environments
B. Bardy D. Delignières, J. Lagarde, D. Mottet and G. Zelic, France |
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Skill training in multimodal virtual environments
D. Gopher, S. Krupenia and N. Gavish, Israel |
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Digital management and representation of perceptual motor skills
C. A. Avizzano, E. Ruffaldi and M. Bergamasco, Italy |
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A VR training platform for maxillo facial surgery
F. Gosselin, C. Megard, S. Bouchigny, F. Ferlay, F. Taha, P. Delcampe and C. D'Hauthuille, France |
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Skill modeling and feedback design for training rowing with virtual environments
E. Ruffaldi, A. Filippeschi, C. A. Avizzano and M. Bergamasco, Italy |
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The disadvantageous but appealing use of visual guidance in procedural skills training
N. Gavish and E. Yechiam, Israel |
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| Balmoral |
SESSION 43: Ergonomics in Building and Architecture |
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CHAIR: J. Charytonowicz, Poland |
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Building with reclaimed materials in view of ergonomic design
M. Skowronski and J. Charytonowicz, Poland |
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Temporary architecture - Building, exploitation, demolition
P. Nowakowski, Poland |
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Psychological aspects of residential bathroom design
A. Jaglarz, Poland |
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Ergonomic aspect of urban and social dynamics
A. Bonenberg, Poland |
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Beauty and ergonomics of living environment
W. Bonenberg, Poland |
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| Chopin Ballroom |
SESSION 44: Comfort: Seating |
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CO-CHAIRS: P. Vink, The Netherlands, and S. Hallbeck, USA |
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Influences of different dynamic office chairs on muscular activation, physical activity and posture
R. Ellegast, Germany, K. Keller, Germany, H. Berger, Germany, L. Groenesteijn, The Netherlands, and P. Vink, The Netherlands |
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Effect of a headrest lumbar support on discomfort
M. Franz and I. Kamp, Germany |
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Influences of office tasks on body dynamics using dynamic office chairs
L. Groenesteijn, The Netherlands, P. Vink, The Netherlands, R. Ellegast, Germany, K. Keller, Germany, and H. Berger, Germany |
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A review on comfort and seating
S. Openshaw, USA |
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Development and comfort analysis of a chair for microscopic surgery
K. Noro, T. Naruse, N. Nao-i and M. Kozawa, Japan |
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Comfortable sitting postures people choose by themselves
I. Kamp, Germany |
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Office ergonomics interventions: Examining the effects on musculoskeletal risk, environmental control and comfort
M. Robertson, USA, B. Amick, USA/Canada, Y. H. Huang, USA, and G. Kernan, USA |
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SESSION 45: Ergonomic Expert Systems and Ergonomic Risk Assessment Methods |
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CO-CHAIRS: S. Pavlovic-Veselinovic, Serbia, and A. Hedge, USA |
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An expert system for risk assessment of work-related musculo-skeletal disorders
S. Pavlovic-Veselinovic, Serbia, A. Hedge, USA, and M. Grozdanovic, Serbia |
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Bridging the disconnect between back injuries and prevention using interactive computer-based systems
R. J. Banks and J. A. Hay, USA |
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The method for risk assessment of accident caused by technological process, human factor and environment
M. Grozdanovic, E. Stojiljkovic and D. Grozdanovic, Serbia |
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Computerised link analysis
Y. Zhao, S. Hignett and N. Mansfield, UK |
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A first step towards an integrated warning approach
K. Maier, H. Sacher and J. Hellbruck, Germany |
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Evaluation of exposure to risk factors of UEMSDS by the Comprehensive Exposure Index (CEI) model
S. A. Moussavi-Najarkola, Iran |
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Manufacturing process improvement based on reducing of ergonomics risks in woodworking enterprise
H. Kalkis, I. Rezepina, V. Praude, Z. Roja and V. Kalkis, Latvia |
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| Escorial |
SESSION 46: Human Performance in Safety-Critical Systems |
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CHAIR: H. Liao, USA |
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Apply human error analysis and classification system on investigating human error events in the advanced main control room
J. Y.-T. Jou, P. R. China |
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A cross-cultural study on the user motivations and behaviors of online knowledge sharing
E. Nohdurft, Q. Gao and B. Zhu, P. R. China |
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An extended study on human performance in control rooms of nuclear power plants
H. Liao and J.-L. Chang, USA |
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Making it right: The critical performance influence factors for offshore drilling and wireline operations
B. Vignes and J. Liyanage, Norway |
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| Alhambra |
SESSION 47: Human Factors in Manufacturing: II |
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CO-CHAIRS: B. Kapitaniak, France, and S. Zschernack, South Africa |
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Evaluation of ergonomic design of popular residential chairs manufactured in furniture clusters of Brazil
P. Fialho, A. P. Souza, L. Minette amd J. Silva, Brazil |
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Contemporary aspects in design of work
A. Kawecka-Endler and B. Mrugalska, Poland |
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The effect of glove fit on task performance
S. Zschernack and J. Stack, South Africa |
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Teaching in real time – development of a virtual immersive manikin implemented in real time systems
F. Sulzmann and K. Meinken, Germany |
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Ergonomic evaluation of workload from deburring action done with the vibrating hand-tool
H. Arabi, A. Morais, B. Kapitaniak and C. Gueydan, France |
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Optimizing humidity level to enhance worker performance in automotive industry
A. R. Ismail, M. Y. M. Yusof, B. M. Deros, M. R. A. Rani and M. M. Noor, Malaysia |
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Chaku-Chaku assembly system – A new trend in the automotive industry. First results of the ergonomic evaluation on a case study
J. A. Enríquez Díaz, S. Schiekirka, M. Arenius, F. Ekkehart and O. Straeter, Germany |
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SESSION 48: Neuroergonomics in the Air Force |
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CHAIR: J. Warm, USA |
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Learning effects in physiologically activated adaptive aiding
J. Christensen, J. Estepp, I. Davis and G. Wilson, USA |
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Static and dynamic discriminations in vigilance: Effects on cerebral hemodynamics and workload
M. Funke, USA, J. Warm, USA, G. Matthews, USA, V. Finomore, Jr., USA, M. Vidulich, USA, B. Knott, USA, W. Helton, New Zealand, T. Shaw, USA, and R. Parasuraman, USA |
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Visual attention in a team C2 change blindness task
B. Knott, G. Funke, C. Knott, B. Miller and A. Panganiban, USA |
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A predictive model of cognitive performance under acceleration stress
R. McKinley, J. Gallimore and L. Tripp, USA |
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Infrasonic analysis of human speech: An index of workload
C. McClernon, M. Middendorf, B. Knott, G. Funke and M. Harter, USA |
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Developing methods for utilizing physiological measures
L. Reinerman-Jones, D. Barber, S. Lackey and D. Nicholson, USA |
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Towards adaptive automation: A neuroergonomic approach to measuring workload during a command and control task
T. Shaw, R. Parasuraman, L. Guagliardo and E. de Visser, USA |
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Human performance effects of decreased cerebral tissue oxygen saturation induced by various levels of mixed oxygen/nitrogen
L. Tripp, USA |
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Physiological day-to-day variability effects on workload estimation for adaptive aiding
G. Wilson, C. Russell, J. Monnin, J. Estepp and J. Christensen, USA |
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SESSION 49: 3D Human Body Scan and Body Modeling Session |
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CO-CHAIRS: B. Corner and S. Rajulu, USA |
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Modeling the impact of space suit components and anthropometry on the center of mass of a seated crewmember
C. Blackledge, S. Margerum, M. Ferrer, R. Morency and S. Rajulu, USA |
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4D anthropometry: Measurement and modeling of whole body surface deformation for sports garment design
M. Mochimaru, Japan, and S.-I. Park, Korea |
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Simulation of body shape after weight changes for health-care services
M. Kouchi and M. Mochimaru, Japan |
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EARS: Toward fast analysis of 3D human scans
X. Yin, B. Corner and A. Razdan, USA |
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Comparison of anthropometry obtained from a first production millimeter wave three-dimensional whole body scanner to standard direct body measurements
B. Corner, P. Li, M. Coyne, S. Paquette and D. McMakin, USA |
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Creating an average shoulder model from three-dimensional surface scans
P. Li, B. Corner and S. Paquette, USA |
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Designing appliances for cognitive decline
P. Higgins and A. Glasgow, Australia |
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SESSION 50: Patient Safety |
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CHAIR: N. Semmer, Switzerland |
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Working conditions in health care and work specific cognitive failure - A questionnaire study
A. Elfering, S. Grebner and A. Dudan, Switzerland |
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Working conditions and patient safety - an event sampling study
S. Grebner, N. K. Semmer and A. Elfering, Switzerland |
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Team coordination and performance during simulated and real anesthesia inductions
G. Grote, M. Kolbe, J. Wacker and D. Spahn, Switzerland |
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Leadership and minimally invasive training enhance performance in medical emergency driven teams: Simulator studies
N. K. Semmer, F. Tschan, S. Hunziker and S. U. Marsch, Switzerland |
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Decisive action vs. joint deliberation: Different medical tasks imply different
coordination requirements
F. Tschan, N. K. Semmer, S. Hunziker and S. U. Marsch, Switzerland |
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Proactive design of a hospital environment with multifaceted ergonomic considerations
H. Nam, F. Costa, M. Romero and G. Andreoni, Italy |
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Security management in the working place
A. Rabenda, Poland |
| 10:00-10:30 Refreshments will be provided in the Exhibits area |
| ROOM |
10:30-12:30 |
| Theater |
SESSION 51: Cultural Models for Decision Making |
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CHAIR: P. Wu, USA |
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An architecture for socio-cultural modeling
G. A. Boy, USA |
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An evidence-based framework for decision making in culturally complex environments
L. Costa, USA |
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Intertemporal reasoning and cross-cultural decision making
D. MacGregor and J. Godfrey, USA |
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Target audience simulation kit: Modeling culture and persuasion
G. Taylor, K. Knudsen, R. Marinier III, M. Quist and S. Furtwangler, USA |
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Cultural network analysis: Method and application
W. Sieck, USA |
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A multi-scale model of cultural distinctions in technology adoption
E. Briscoe, C. J. Hutto, C. Blunt, E. Trewhitt, L. Weiss, E. Whitaker and D. Folds, USA |
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Cultural influences associated with adversarial recruitment
L. Weiss, E. Whitaker, E. Briscoe, E. Trewhitt and M. Gonzalez, USA |
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SESSION 52: Impact of Display Design on Human Performance |
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CHAIR: C. Ling, USA, and M. Nakanishi, Japan |
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Learning to monitor aircraft datablock with different complexity levels
C. Ling and L. Hua, USA |
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Impact factors of three-dimensional interface
Y.-C. Huang, C.-C. Su, F.-G. Wu and C.-H. Chen, Taiwan |
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Digital manual with wearable retinal imaging display for the next innovation in manufacturing
M. Nakanishi and T. Sato, Japan |
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A basic study on model of human behavior by visual information processing mechanism for reliability-based system design
K. Yamanaka, M. K. Park and M. Kawakami, Japan |
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The major quality factors on two-views autostereoscopic displays
P.-C. Wang, H.-Y. Huang, C.-F. Chuang, S.-L. Hwang. K. Lee and J.-C. Yang, Taiwan |
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SESSION 53: Cultural Effect on Team Behaviors |
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CO-CHAIRS: Y. Liu and R. Warren, USA |
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The multiplicities of culture: Understanding the complexities of culture and its potential role in distributed team effectiveness
S. L. Connaughton, USA |
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Human-computer negotiation: Learning from different cultures
S. Kraus, USA |
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Evolving problem-solving performance by mixed-culture dyadic teams
R. Warren, USA |
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Trust development in distributed multi-cultural teams: Agent-based modeling and simulation
Y. Liu, USA |
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SESSION 54: Social & Organizational Ergonomics: I |
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CO-CHAIRS: A. W. Nilsson, Sweden and K. Itoh, Japan |
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The multidisciplinarity in the development of work systems conception works projects: A review of theoretical-practical about the subject
L. Gontijo, G. Balbinotti, A. Motter and M. Guaragni, Brazil |
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Safety climate in truck transportation: Field studies of their levels correlated with safety outcomes
Y. Li and K. Itoh, Japan |
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The guidelines for the sociotechnical subject: The practical results about the subject
G. Balbinotti, Brazil, L. Gontijo, Brazil, A. Trautvein, Brazil, A. Motter, Brazil, and M. Robertson, USA |
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Reflection-for-action: A collaborative approach to the design of a future factory
A. Wikberg Nilsson and S. Johansson, Sweden |
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Using operational sequence diagrams to assess interagency coordination in traffic incident management
R. Feyen, USA |
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A challenge for the future: Efficient, attractive and sustainable factories
S. Johansson and A. Wikberg Nilsson, Sweden |
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How novice instructor can learn a stable evaluation in report assignment with no predetermined rules
T. Akasaka and Y. Okada, Japan |
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SESSION 55: Postural Modeling for Assessing Ergonomic Product Design |
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CO-CHAIRS: A. Hedge and D. Feathers, USA |
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Ergonomic assessment of pronating-reducing mouse designs: Anatomical compliance in three-dimensional space
D. Feathers, A. Hedge, and K. Rollings, USA |
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Ergonomic comparison of five mouse designs: Performance and posture differences
A. Hedge, D. Feathers and K. Rollings, USA |
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Development of 3D ergonomics requirement models for cabin development
A. Sundin, J. Landen, A. Hedberg and J. Holler, Sweden |
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Five-key text entry: An empirical comparison of novice performance with three keyboard layouts
B. Millet, S. Asfour, J. R. Lewis and A. Onar-Thomas, USA |
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Tactile buttons used in non-visual cell phone
N.-F. Chen, F.-G. Wu and C.-H. Ho, Taiwan |
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Exploring what young consumers want in cell phones
F. Calisir and C. A. Gumussoy, Turkey |
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Designing small touch-screen devices: The impact of display size on pointing performance
M. Oehl and F. Siebert, Germany |
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SESSION 56: Human Factors Military Applications |
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CHAIR: V. Rice, USA |
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Development of a remote medical monitoring system to meet soldier needs
W. J. Tharion, M. J. Buller, A. J. Karis and R. W. Hoyt, USA |
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Self-reported sleep and soldier performance
V. Rice, J. Butler and D. Marra, USA |
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Ergonomics evaluation of an exoskeleton prototype
J. M. Schiffman, K. N. Gregorczyk, L. Hasslequist, C. K. Bensel, J. P. Obusek, D. Gutekunst and P. Frykman, USA |
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Investigating the performance of an autonomous driving capability for military convoys
J. Davis and E. Schoenherr, USA |
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The effects of chemical/biological protective patient wraps on the simulated physiological responses of Soldiers
M. Yokota, T. Endrusick, J. Gonzalez and D. MacLeod, USA |
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Assessment of soldier performance: A comprehensive and integrated approach
L. Hasselquist , E. Zambraski, J. Augustyn, L. Banderet, L. Blanchard and C. Bensel, USA |
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The effects of encumbering the soldier with body armor
L. Hasselquist, K. Gregorcdzyk, B. Corner and C. Bensel, USA |
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SESSION 57: Organizational Issues in Safety and Performance |
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CO-CHAIRS: W. Zhang and R. Yu, P. R. China |
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Challenges of Beijing road transportation system: An extended application of TOC think processes
G. Shi, S.-H. Chang and W. Zhang, Taiwan |
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Measuring the performance of a triple-target visual search task
R. Yu and Z. Kong, P. R. China |
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Analysis of human errors in emergency situation in a nuclear power plant digital control room
L. Zhang, L. Dai, P. Li and J. Cheng, P. R. China |
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HRA in China: Model and data
L. Dai, L. Zhang and P. Li, P. R. China |
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The impact of repeated cognitive tasks on driving performance and visual attention
Y. Wang, B. Reimer, B. Mehler, J. Zhang, A. Mehler and J. F. Coughlin, USA |
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Research on astronaut training methods for complicated operation
Y. Zhang, X. Zhang, M. Liu, O. Wang and B. Wu, P. R. China |
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Experimental study on the influence of individual cognitive differences on team synergy knowledge integration process
S. Yi, L. Su, W. Wang, R. Huang and N. Zhang, P. R. China |
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SESSION 58: Warnings for Consumer Products and Environments |
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CO-CHAIRS: C. Mayhorn and M. S. Wogalter, USA |
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Behavioral compliance in virtual reality: Effects of warning type
E. Duarte, Portugal, F. Rebelo, Portugal, J. Teles, Portugal, and M. Wogalter, USA |
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The effects of background color of safety symbols on perception of the symbols
C. K. Or and A. H. S. Chan, Hong Kong |
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Perceptions of sport-utility vehicle (SUV) safety by SUV drivers and non-drivers
C. Mayhorn, M. Wogalter and V. Conzola, USA |
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The distribution of pedestrian-backing vehicle accidents by back-up alarm status and vehicle type
J. P. Purswell and J. L. Purswell, USA |
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Sunscreen labeling and warnings: A human factors analysis
K. Burke, J. Dorris and N. Dorris, USA |
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Direct-to-consumer (DTC) prescription drug advertising: Exploring self-reports of media exposure and associate behaviors
R. Goldsworthy and C. Mayhorn, USA |
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SESSION 59: Training for Unmanned Aircraft Systems |
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CHAIR: K. Stanney, USA |
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Training for unmanned aircraft systems: Operational challenges, theoretical constructs, training science, technologies, and applications
J. J. Burns, M. Langelier and D. Evans, USA |
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Understanding linkages between brain-body-environment in unmanned systems research
S. M. Fiore and D. Pavlas, USA |
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Theoretical constructs of UAS training
E. Viirre, K. Gramann, and S. Wing, USA |
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A framework for improving situation awareness of the UAS operator through integration of tactile cues
M. Johnston, K. Stanney, K. Hale and R. Kennedy, USA |
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Adaptive training in an unmanned aerial vehicle: Examination of several candidate real-time metrics
C. Sibley, A. Cole, G. Gibson, D. Roberts, J. Barrow, C. Baldwin and J. Coyne, USA |
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Training needs for units with small unmanned aerial systems
P. J. Durlach, USA |
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Serious games for UAS training
M. White, USA |
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SESSION 60: DHM in the Bayesian Programming Framework |
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CHAIR: C. Moebus, Germany, and P. Bessiere, France |
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Mixture-of-behaviors and levels-of-expertise in a Bayesian autonomous driver model
C. Möbus and M. Eilers, Germany |
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Learning of a Bayesian autonomous driver mixture-of-behaviours (BAD-MoB) model
M. Eilers and C. Möbus, Germany |
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Modelling lateral and longitudinal control of human drivers with multiple linear regression models
J. Lenk and C. Möbus, Germany |
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A unified theoretical Bayesian model of speech communication
C. Moulin-Frier, J.-L. Schwartz, J. Diard and P. Bessiere, France |
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Bayesian modeling of human performance in a visual processing training software
J. Diard, M. Lobier and S. Valdois, France |
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SESSION 61: Human-System Interface |
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CHAIR: C. K .L. Or, Hong Kong |
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Human reliability of prescription preparing processes
C.-W. Lu, W.-J. Chang, J.-P. Cheng, S.-Y. Tsai and C.-L. Huang, Taiwan |
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Skeleton extraction from 3D dynamic meshes
W. Wu, A. Hao and Z. Yongtao, P. R. China |
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Importance of human factors engineering in healthcare and implementation in patient safety
O. Yildirim, C. Cetin, T. A. Aktas and A. Akdas, Turkey |
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An analytical framework to measure effective human machine interaction
J. Wachs and B. Duerstock, USA |
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Slip-resistance at footwear-floor interface under footwear and floor tile surface geometric conditions
K. Li, Taiwan |
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Survey of health problems for long-haul flight travelers
B.-S. Liu and C.-C. Wu, Taiwan |
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Integrated role of ergonomist and physiotherapist in apparel machinist health care -An overview
N. Mustafa, India |
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13:30-15:30 |
| Theater |
SESSION 62: Cross-Cultural Competence |
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CHAIR: A. Abbe, USA |
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Development of the Cross-Cultural Competence Inventory (3CI)
K. Ross, C. Thornson, D. McDonald, B. Fritzsche and H. Le, USA |
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Modeling and assessing cross-cultural competence in operational environments
M. McCloskey and K. Behymer, USA |
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Identifying and assessing a schema for cultural understanding
J. Rentsch, I. Mot and A. Abbe, USA |
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Using cultural models of decision making to develop and assess cultural sensemaking competence
L. Rasmussen, W. Sieck and J. Osland, USA |
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Designing games as social–process simulation crucible experiences: Toward developing and assessing intercultural adaptability
E. Raybourn, USA |
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Cross-cultural decision making strategies: Contrasts between Cherokee Native American and Australian college students
J. King, K. Tempel and J. Draguns, USA |
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| Sandringham |
SESSION 63: 1st International Symposium in Ergonomics in Design: Product Ergonomics |
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CO-CHAIRS: M. Soares, Brazil and F. Rebelo, Portugal |
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The effects of explicit alternative generation techniques in consumer product design
F. Campos, M. Soares, W. Correia, R. Ferreira, E. Melo and A. Correia, Brazil |
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Usability: Timeline and emotions
A. Neves and M. Okimoto, Brazil |
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The safety of consumer products under the perspective of usability: Assessment of case studies involving accidents with users in Recife, Brazil
W. Correia, M. Soares, M. Barros, F. Campos and V. Gallindo, Brazil |
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Ergodesign: A systemic and systematic approach: How the task activities determine the product conception and configuration
A. de Moraes, Brazil |
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XDM - eXtensible Design Methods
A. Neves, F. Campos, S. Campello, L. Castillo and L. Falcão, Brazil |
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The usability of data entry in GPS navigation systems
M. Quaresma and A. de Moraes, Brazil |
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Usability of the industrial firing: An anthropometric analysis of the traditional and the smart system
A. Calado and M. Soares, Brazil |
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SESSION 64: Comfort: Intelligent Products/The Process/Tools |
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CO-CHAIRS: P. Vink, The Netherlands, and S. Hallbeck, USA |
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Spine load in the context of automotive seating
R. Zenk, M. Franz and H. Bubb, Germany |
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Innovative ways of working: A comparison of a traditional and a flexible office environment on office space use, performance, privacy and satisfaction
M. Blok, L. Groenesteijn, M. Formanoy, E. de Korte and P. Vink, The Netherlands |
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Participatory ergonomics in a mobile factory: Ergonomic device to decrease neck pain
S. A. Miguez, Brazil/The Netherlands, P. Vink, The Netherlands, and M. S. Hallbeck, USA |
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The effects of expectations and an office environment on comfort experience
C. Bazley, USA, and P. Vink, The Netherlands |
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Design and testing of a support of ad hoc communication for tacit workers
F. Hickmann, The Netherlands, A. de Jong, The Netherlands, D. Keyson, The Netherlands, and S. Viegers, USA |
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Discomfort and other measures for the assessment of postural load
D. Kee and I. Lee, Korea |
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Comfort and discomfort in gripping exertion
Y. K. Kong, D. M. Kim, K. S. Lee and M. C. Jung, South Korea |
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SESSION 65: Application of Cognitive Ergonomics |
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CO-CHAIRS: H. Bubb and K. Bengler, Germany |
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Automated analysis of eye-tracking data for the evaluation of driver information systems according to EN ISO 15007-1 and ISO/TS 15007-2
R. Spies, W. Hamberger, A. Blattner, H. Bubb and K. Bengler, Germany |
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Haptic gear shifting indication: Naturalistic driving study for parametrization, selection of variants and to determine the potential for fuel consumption reduction
C. Lange, A. Arcati, H. Bubb and K. Bengler, Germany |
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Adaptive haptic touchpad for infotainment interaction in cars - How many information is the driver able to feel?
R. Spies, W. Hamberger, A. Blattner, H. Bubb and K. Bengler, Germany |
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Analysis of glance movements in critical intersection scenarios
M. Plavsic, K. Bengler and H. Bubb, Germany |
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Development of an objective evaluation system for advanced driver assistance systems based on subjective criteria - demonstrated by the example of ACC
B. Strasser, H. Bubb, K.-H. Siedersberger and M. Maurer, Germany |
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Contact analog information in the head-up display: How much information supports the dirver?
B. Israel, M. Seitz, H. Bubb and B. Senner, Germany |
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A methodology for evaluating multiple aspects of learnability: Testing an early prototype of the new BMW iDrive
B. Reimer, USA, B. Niedermaier, Germany, K. Bengler, Germany, B. Mehler, USA, and J. Coughlin, USA |
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SESSION 66: Design for All |
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CHAIR: K. Meinken, Germany |
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OASIS HMI: Design for elderly - A challenge
V. Melcher, Germany, J.-P. Leuteritz, Germany, M. Panou, Greece, and A. Leonidis, Greece |
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Ergonomic workplace design for the elderly: Empirical analysis and biomechanical simulation of information input on large touch screens
S. Vetter, J. Bützler, N. Jochems, C. M. Schlick, Germany |
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Handwriting starts at childhood: A systematic review of variations on handwriting grip
M. Diaz Meyer, L. Sica, A. Sinn-Behrendt and R. Bruder, Germany |
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Doing the laundry: Different strokes for different folks
N. Busch, Germany, and H. Christiaans, The Netherlands |
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An ergonomic study of organization of food in a smart kitchen
A. Deb and D. Deb, USA |
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Autism and the orbiTouch keyless keyboard
P. McAlindon, C. Mayo and B. DeLater, USA |
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Design of a mobile social community platform for Chinese older people
D. Ebert, X. Chen, Q. Gao and P.-L. Rau, P. R. China |
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SESSION 67: Systems Safety Engineering |
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CHAIR: M. Lehto, USA |
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Clarifying the hierarchical approach to hazard control
S. Hall, S. Young, J. Frantz, T. Rhoades, C. Burhans and P Adams, USA |
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Risk control through the use of procedures: A method for evaluating the change in risk
G. Praino and J. Sharit, USA |
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Plant safety certification case study
J. Lin, Mexico |
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Adaptive, self-organizing hazard communication networks
D. Y. Lee and M. R. Lehto, Korea |
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Government, warnings, safety information: A comparison of inter-agency regulations and guidance
J. Sala, E. Nichols, R. Muhammad, S. Lakhiani, R. Rauschenberger and C. Wood, USA |
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Automated analysis of injury narratives: Some lessons learned
H. Marucci-Wellman, M. Lehto, H. Corns and G. Sorock, USA |
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First do no harm: The unintended consequences of embedding technology in healthcare
A. Zafar and M. Lehto, USA |
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SESSION 68: Levels of Automation and Task Allocation in Manufacturing |
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CHAIR: J. Stahre, Sweden |
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Level of automation analysis in manufacturing systems
Å. Fasth, J. Stahre and K. Dencker, Sweden |
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Limits of control in advanced technology and consequences for reassigning accountability
G. Grote, Switzerland |
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SOCA-CAT in CWA to analyse functional allocations in manufacturing
N. Stanton, UK |
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Allocation of functions: A socio-technical systems perspective
R. Challenger and C. Clegg, UK |
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The operator saves our day? - Why do we need the operator?
K. Dencker, L. Mårtensson, A. Fasth and J. Stahre, Sweden |
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Product maturity, security and software engineering
G. Boy, R. Ford and R. Henning, USA |
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An analysis of the impact of trends in automation on roles in radiotherapy using function allocation
E. Fallon, L. Chadwick and W. van der Putten, Ireland |
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SESSION 69: DHM Applications I |
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CHAIR: J. Charland and R. Green, Canada and USA |
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New capabilities for vision-based posture prediction
L. Knake, A. Mathai, T. Marler, K. Farrell, R. Johnson and K. Abdel-Malek, USA |
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A method for positioning digital human models in airplane passenger seats
R. F. Green and J. Hudson, USA |
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DHM for ergonomical assessment of home appliances
M. Mazzola, E. Preatoni, N. Emmanuele, M. Romero, F. Costa and G. Andreoni, Italy |
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On the creation of 3D libraries for F-16 pilots in their crew station: Method development, library creation and validation
A. Oudenhuijzen, G. Zehner, J. Hudson and H. Choi, USA |
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Applying design ergonomics to reduce RSIs and MSDs in manufacturing
W. Gaughran, Ireland |
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Evaluation of neck, shoulders, arms and hands muscles fatigue of sewers using myotonometric method and effectiveness of early multidisciplinary rehabilitation
Z. Roja, V. Kalkis, H. Kalkis and I. Roja, Latvia |
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SESSION 70: Model Validation Methods |
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CHAIR: J. Pellettiere, USA |
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Occupant model validation
J. Pellettiere and T. Knox, USA |
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Development of the validation criteria and procedure for the HII and HIII FAA Numerical ATDS
G. Olivares, USA |
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ABMiner: A scalable data mining framework to support human performance analysis
K. Tang, X. Liu, Y. Tang, V. Manikonda, J. Buhrman and H. Cheng, USA |
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Finite element model calibration of the Ares I-X flight vehicle
L. G. Horta, M. C. Reaves, R. Buehrle, J. Templeton, D. Lazor, J. Gaspar, R. Parks and P. Bartolotta, USA |
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Occupant response in mine blast using different dummies from two commercial FE codes
K. Irde, K.-A. Lou, T. Wilhelm and W. Perciballi, USA |
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SESSION 71: Human and Organizational Aspects I |
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CHAIR: E. Fallon, Ireland, and V. G. Duffy, USA |
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Reduction of physical load at the waist of a care worker using muscle suit
M. Sakurai, T. Inoue, M. Nakanishi and S. Yamamoto, Japan |
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Practicing user-centered design to reduce call time and improve the accuracy in a medical triage system
B. Reed, P. Hyle, J. Dundas and S. Schneider, USA |
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A mobile proposal for nursing care through touch-based interaction and information filtering
J. F. Diezma, M. C. Fuentes Gómez, C. S. Barba, R. H. Lucas and J. B. Rodriguez, Mexico |
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The impact of usability in emergency telemedical services
S. Beul, S. Mennicken, M. Ziefle, E.-M. Jakobs, D. Wielpütz, M. Skorning and R. Rossaint, Germany |
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The intermittent duty of information and communication technology among immediate superiors of social and health care services - A research and development project
S. Tuomivaara and K. Eskola, Finland |
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Exposure of vibration to bus and train passengers
A. R. Ismail, N. F. Kamaruddin, M. Z. Nuawi and M. J. M. Nor, Malaysia |
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SESSION 72: Patient Handling |
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CHAIR: S. Hignett, UK |
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Targeting environmental factors to reduce elderly in-patient falls
S. Hignett, G. Sands, J. Youde and P. Griffiths, UK |
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Design for patient and staff safety
L. Wolf, USA |
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Design considerations in the provision of safe patient handling environments
M. Matz, USA |
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Use of effective patient-handling techniques within healthcare
A. Baptiste and S. Applegarth, USA |
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A tool to compare all patient handling interventions
M. Fray and S. Hignett, UK |
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Evaluation of an intervention to reduce upper extremity pain in ultrasound
S. Joines, T. James and G. Suarez, USA |
| 15:30-16:00 Refreshments will be provided in the Exhibits area |
| ROOM |
16:00-18:00 |
| Theater |
SESSION 73: Impact of Culture on Collaboration and Negotiation |
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CO-CHAIRS: S. Burke and M. Salazar, USA |
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Multicultural teams: Critical team processes & guidelines
M. Shuffler, S. Burke, E. Salas and M. Gelfand, USA |
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How to build consensus in negotiation? A dynamic theory of mental models within and across cultures
L. Liu, R. Friedman, B. Barry, M. Gelfand, USA and Z. Zhang, P. R. China |
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Culture and escalation of commitment
H. Ting, M. Gelfand and L. Leslie, USA |
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Cultures of fate: Implications for risk-taking
M. Gelfand, USA, C. A. Fulmer, USA, A. Kruglanski, USA, A.-H. Abdel-Latif, Egypt, H. Khashan, Lebanon, H. Shabka, Egypt, and M. MoaddelI, USA |
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SESSION 74: 1st International Symposium in Ergonomics in Design: Ergonomics in the Workplace Design |
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CO-CHAIRS: M. Soares, Brazil and F. Rebelo, Portugal |
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Evaluation of the surgeon’s workload from three hospitals in Brazil
R. Diniz and L. Guimarães, Brazil |
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Ergonomic design of diagnostic ultrasound transducer: Analysis, redesign/modeling, simulation/assessment and product
L. C. Paschoarelli, H. G. Coury, A. B. Oliveira and J. C. P. Silva, Brazil |
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Developing a sustainable system for attending the basic needs of the Brazilian population in the bottom of the pyramid (BOP)
L. Guimaraes, Brazil |
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The decision-making process for wayfinding in close environments by blind people
L. Martins, F. de Lima and M. Almeida, Brazil |
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Ergonomic and control rooms: A case study of a hydroelectric enterprise
C. Vasconcelos and M. Soares, Brazil |
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Ergonomics for elderly people: A Brazilian case study in mass public transport
J. Câmara and L. Fiuza, Brazil |
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Ergonomic pattern mapping – A new method for participatory design processes in the workplace
M. Santos, M. Vidal and P. Carvalho, Brazil |
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SESSION 75: Developing Work in Collaborative Organizatons |
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CHAIR: P. Hasle, Denmark |
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Collaborative design of workplaces: The role of boundary objects
O. Broberg, R. Seim and V. Andersen, Denmark |
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Job-redesign in knowledge work
O. H. Sørensen, Denmark, and D. Holman, UK |
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Prevention of work-related stress in practice – A participatory approach
C. Ipsen, P. L. Jensen and V. Andersen, Denmark |
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Perceived time, temporal order and control in boundaryless work
H. Lund, H. Hvid and A. Kamp, Denmark |
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The paradox of lean in healthcare: Stable processes in a reactive environment
A. P. Nielsen and K. Edwards, Denmark |
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Professional assessment and collective standards - lean in a cancer department
P. Hasle, Denmark |
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SESSION 76: Prospective Tactile and Haptic Interactions |
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CO-CHAIRS: S. Yamamoto and M. G. Shimase, Japan |
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Effective presentation for velocity and direction information produced by using tactile actuator
K. Kotani, T. Yu, T Asao and K. Horii, Japan |
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Evaluation of dynamic touch using moment of joint inertia
T. Asao, Y. Kumazaki, K. Kawanishi, K. Kotani and K. Horii, Japan |
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Can "tactile kiosk" attract potential users in public?
Y. Yasuma, M. Nakanishi and Y. Okada, Japan |
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Improvement in touch operations by tactile feedback
T. Fukui, M. Nakanishi, Y. Okada and S. Yamamoto, Japan |
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Universal communication through touch panel
N. Hosono, H. Inoue, H. Miki, M. Suzuki and Y. Tomita, Japan |
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Study on a haptic interaction with touch panel
D. Kobayashi and S. Yamamoto, Japan |
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Using a GPS-based tactile belt to assist in robot navigation
L. R. Elliott, E. S. Redden and R. A. Pettitt, USA |
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SESSION 77: Design and Research for Special Populations |
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CHAIR: J. Molenbroek, The Netherlands |
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Collecting data about elderly and making them available for designers
J. Molenbroek and B. Steenbekkers, The Netherlands |
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Bridging the technology divide through novel approaches to interaction design
D. Keyson, The Netherlands |
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Application of 3D digital human models in product design: a case study on public transport vehicle
V. Santos, J. L. Luis Oliveira, R. Cobbe, C. P. Guimarães, M. C. Zamberlan, F. Pastura, G. L. Lopez Cid, A. Paranhos and N. Pallamin, Brazil |
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Situational disabilities in firefighting - Impact on communications
J. Järvinen USA |
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Squatting or sitting: Alla turca or alla franca?
O. Demibilek, Australia |
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Representing unstructured user data for inclusive designers
F. Nickpour and H. Dong, UK |
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| Escorial |
SESSION 78: Warnings as an Issue in Forensic (legal) Investigations |
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CO-CHAIRS: M. S. Wogalter, C. Mayhorn and K. R. Laughery, USA |
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What constitutes typical adolescent behavior and how does it differ from adult conduct?
M. Vredenburgh, I. Zackowitz, D. Spencer, M. De Taboada and A. Vredenburgh, USA |
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Hazard perceptions of consumer products
W. Vigilante, Jr. and R. Lim, USA |
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The smell of danger: Natural and LP gas odorization
W. Cain, USA |
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Human factors consideration in the detection of gas leaks
M. S. Wogalter and K. Laughery, USA |
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Reliance on warnings as the sole remedy for certain hazards: Some circumstances where that just doesn't work
E. Karnes, D. Lenorovitz and S. Leonard, USA |
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The safety hierarchy and its role in safety decisions
K. Laughery and M. Wogalter, USA |
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SESSION 79: Motion Analysis and Simulation or Comfort/Discomfort |
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CHAIR: X. Wang, France |
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A data-based approach for predicting variation range of hand and foot maximum force on a control: Application to hand brake
X. Wang, C. Barelle, R. Pannetier, J. Numa and T. Chapuis, France |
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Human simulation under anosognosia and neglect in stroke patients
N. Ticó-Falguera and E. Peña-Pitarch, Spain |
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Flashpoint organizational profiling: Structured, theory-driven morphological analysis of insurgent networks
W. Reynolds, M. Weber and J. Holden-Rhodes, USA |
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Human shape modeling in various poses
Z. Cheng, J. Smith, J. Parakkat, H. Cheng and K. Robinette, USA |
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Experimental research on the confirmation of human body surface reachable grade
D. Dong, L. Wang and X. Yuan, P. R. China |
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Human modeling and optimization
T. Marler, USA |
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Testing measures of aviation display clutter for predicting pilot perceptions and flight performance
K. Kaufmann, D. Kaber, A. Alexander, S.-H. Kim and J. T. Naylor, USA |
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SESSION 80: Computational Approaches for DHM |
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CHAIR: J. Yang, USA, and C. Moebus, Germany |
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Human jumping motion analysis and simulation-A literature review
B. Ozsoy, J. Yang and R. Boros, USA |
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Determining weights of joint displacement function in direct optimization-based posture prediction-A pilot study
Q. Zou, Q. Zhang and J. Yang, USA |
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Toward a new digital pregnant woman model and kinematic posture prediction
B. Howard, J. Yang and J. Gragg, USA |
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Toward high fidelity headform and respirator models
Z. Lei and J. Yang, USA |
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A theoretical multi-tasking executive function for the information processing model of the human brain
J. Kasser, Singapore |
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SESSION 81: Engineering Modeling in Clinical Settings II |
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CHAIR: V. Patel and V. G. Duffy, USA |
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Nurse hand force and perceived physical effort during dynamic medicine cart pushing on tile and carpet floors
J. Boyer, J.-H. Lin and C.-C. Chang, USA |
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Relevant analysis on rollover and physical properties of mattresses
M. Nozaki, K. Noro and T. Sasaki, Japan |
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Information management and decision processes in emergency departments
G. Pravettoni, Italy, C. Lucchiari, Italy, G. Vago, Italy, and R. Wears, USA |
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A human factors approach to evaluating morphine administration in a pediatric surgical unit
A. Parush, C. Campbell, J. Ellis, R. Vaillaincourtt, J. Lockett, D. Lebreux, E. Wong and E. Pascuet, Canada |
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Linguistic etiquette in social robot interaction with humans in medicine delivery
B. Zhu and D. Kaber, USA |
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Fuzzy based risk assessment of a HIS implementation: A case study from a Turkish hospital
G. Yucel, S. Cebi and A. Ozok, Turkey |
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SESSION 82: Safety of Medication Usage |
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CO-CHAIRS: M. Ohkura and F. Tsuchiya Japan |
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How to prevent medication errors
F. Tsuchiya, Japan |
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Analysis of questionnaire on appearance similarity of PTP sheets
A. Izumiya, Y. Ootsuki, M. Kimura, M. Ohkura, T. Takaike and F. Tsuchiya, Japan |
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Information system for health: A proposal of an animated instruction guide to design medicine inserts in Brazil
C. G. Spinillo, J. M. B. de Souza and L. L. R. Barbosa, Brazil |
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Task analysis for reading strategies in medicine inserts: A methodological proposal
P. Fujita and C. Spinillo, Brazil |
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Analysis on descriptions of precautionary statements in package inserts of medicines
K. Nabeta, M. Kimura, M. Ohkura and F. Tsuchiya, Japan |
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The standardization of medicine name structures suitable for a prescription entry screen
M. Kimura, K. Nabeta, M. Ohkura and F. Tsuchiya, Japan |
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Getting better – Steps to go
S. Bogner, USA |