Résumé
interaction in aerospace.
Over the years, an aerospace human-factors culture is
spreading, diffusing skills and knowledge from R&D
communities to operational and engineering circles
world-wide. The aeronautics industry and govemmental
agencies are now incorporating human factors in their
business. In addition to describe the way people behave in
aviation, we try to develop programs that attempt to make
predictions. Attitudes in this respect have significantly
changed and a creative, stimulating, forward-looking era
has opened up providing us with plenty of opportunities to
contribute.
Human-computer issues have been a vivid catalyst for the
proactive development of methods, for the production of
knowledge, for the constructive review and validation of
HCI media.
As the field matures and becomes increasingly
institutionalized, several areas have become increasingly
important and are represented in the technical
prograin:
- The communication between the research and operational
communities
- Organizational issues
- Regulatory material and industry standards
- Increasingly widespread applications in airbome systems
and in air
- traffic management
- Where do we go from. here?
The technical prograin. is complemented by social events
and opportunities for extensive interaction with colleagues
from différent countries, disciplines, and professions. It
thereby enables participants to build a common frame of
refèrence for exploring crucial issues induced by
human-computer interaction in design, evaluation,
operations, maintenance, certification, management and
training in aeronautics. Various types of contributions
were submitted and reviewed. The best ones are included in
these proceedings and represent multidisciplinary
investigations, industry and govemment experience, case
studies and research efforts that have led to current
aviation problems.
As with HCI-Aero'98 it is important to note that this
conférence is organized in Cooperation with the Association
for Computing Machinery's Special Group on Computer-Human
Interaction (ACM/SIGCHI). The fécus of SIGCHI is on how
people conimunicate and interact with a broadly defined
range of computer systems.
The members of the Program. Committee provided invaluable
help in reviewing and selecting the most representative
contributions. We would like to thank Helen Wilson froin
EURISCO in Toulouse for her help and dedication to the
success of HCI-Aero 2000.
Kathy Abbott and Jean-Jacques Speyer
General Co-Chairs
L'auteur - Guy Boy
Autres livres de Guy Boy
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Cépaduès |
Auteur(s) | Kathy Abbott, Jean-Jacques Speyer, Guy Boy |
Parution | 29/09/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 261 |
Format | 20,5 x 29,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 692g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9782854285420 |
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