Abstract
This report presents a literature study concerning recently developed monotonic methodologies in the human reliability area. The work was performed by RELCON AB on commission by NKS/RAK-1, subproject 3. The topic of subproject 3 is `Integrated Sequence Analysis with Emphasis on Man-Machine Interaction`. The purpose with the study was to compile recently developed methodologies and to propose some of these methodologies for use in the sequence analysis task. The report describes mainly non-dynamic (monotonic) methodologies. One exception is HITLINE, which is a semi-dynamic method. Reference provides a summary of approaches to dynamic analysis of man-machine-interaction, and explains the differences between monotonic and dynamic methodologies. (au) 21 refs.
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Kahlbom, U, and Holmgren, P.
Survey of methods for integrated sequence analysis with emphasis on man-machine interaction.
Denmark: N. p.,
1995.
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Kahlbom, U, & Holmgren, P.
Survey of methods for integrated sequence analysis with emphasis on man-machine interaction.
Denmark.
Kahlbom, U, and Holmgren, P.
1995.
"Survey of methods for integrated sequence analysis with emphasis on man-machine interaction."
Denmark.
@misc{etde_252822,
title = {Survey of methods for integrated sequence analysis with emphasis on man-machine interaction}
author = {Kahlbom, U, and Holmgren, P}
abstractNote = {This report presents a literature study concerning recently developed monotonic methodologies in the human reliability area. The work was performed by RELCON AB on commission by NKS/RAK-1, subproject 3. The topic of subproject 3 is `Integrated Sequence Analysis with Emphasis on Man-Machine Interaction`. The purpose with the study was to compile recently developed methodologies and to propose some of these methodologies for use in the sequence analysis task. The report describes mainly non-dynamic (monotonic) methodologies. One exception is HITLINE, which is a semi-dynamic method. Reference provides a summary of approaches to dynamic analysis of man-machine-interaction, and explains the differences between monotonic and dynamic methodologies. (au) 21 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1995}
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title = {Survey of methods for integrated sequence analysis with emphasis on man-machine interaction}
author = {Kahlbom, U, and Holmgren, P}
abstractNote = {This report presents a literature study concerning recently developed monotonic methodologies in the human reliability area. The work was performed by RELCON AB on commission by NKS/RAK-1, subproject 3. The topic of subproject 3 is `Integrated Sequence Analysis with Emphasis on Man-Machine Interaction`. The purpose with the study was to compile recently developed methodologies and to propose some of these methodologies for use in the sequence analysis task. The report describes mainly non-dynamic (monotonic) methodologies. One exception is HITLINE, which is a semi-dynamic method. Reference provides a summary of approaches to dynamic analysis of man-machine-interaction, and explains the differences between monotonic and dynamic methodologies. (au) 21 refs.}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1995}
month = {May}
}