Search for dissertations about: "Computer Science with specialization in Human-Computer Interaction"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 36 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer Science with specialization in Human-Computer Interaction.
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6. Usability in Transportation : Improving the analysis of cognitive work tasks
Abstract : In most vehicle domains within the transportation sector, traffic is increasing and vehicles are becoming more technologically advanced. In addition to this, drivers are faced with conflicting goals, such as punctuality, maintaining safety, minimizing fuel consumption, ensuring passenger comfort, etc. READ MORE
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7. The GMOC Model : Supporting Development of Systems for Human Control
Abstract : Train traffic control is a complex task in a dynamic environment. Different actors have to cooperate to meet strong requirements regarding safety, punctuality, capacity utilization, energy consumption, and more. The GMOC model has been developed and utilized in a number of studies in several different areas. READ MORE
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8. Researching the Use of the Internet : A Beginner's Guide
Abstract : Information and communication technologies (ICT) have experienced a technological convergence. Laptops, tablets and smartphones integrate previously distinct artefacts and communication protocols within information systems, personal computers and telephony. READ MORE
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9. What's in your mind? : Collegial Verbalisation – An ecological approach to knowledge elicitation
Abstract : Knowledge elicitation of the work of professional operators, using traditional methods such as concurrent or retrospective verbalization is problematic. Concurrent verbalization distracts the operators from their primary task, and the operators have difficulties in verbalizing about their automated work tasks. READ MORE
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10. Cognitive work analysis in practice : Adaptation to project scope and industrial context
Abstract : The Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) framework is widely used by researchers for the analysis of complex systems. It, however, lacks the same impact amongst industrial practitioners. This thesis investigates possible adaptations of the framework to project and industrial constraints, and the consequences associated with such adaptations. READ MORE