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D. Beevis, R. Bost, B. Dring, E. Nord, F. Oberman, J-P. Papin, H. Schuffel, and D. Streets. Analysis techniques for man-machine systems design. Technical Report AC/243(Panel 8)TR/7, NATO, Canada, 1994.

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....architecture is to develop a priori strategyidentification methods that are powerful, accurate, and reliable enough for practical application. Will Task Analysis Methodology help Given that task analysis in human factors practice has a long and successful history (Kirwan Ainsworth, 1992; Beevis et al. 1992), conventional task analysis methods should be applicable to identifying task strategies for use in cognitive models. For example, task flow models like SAINT can be applied directly to a fairly high level and undetailed task analysis (Laughery, 1989) More detailed models like HOS (Harris, ....

....analysis (Laughery, 1989) More detailed models like HOS (Harris, Iavecchia, Dick, 1989) can be routinely applied when the exact sequence of user actions or user procedures is specified in selected situations or scenarios. Many of the techniques in sources like Kirwan and Ainsworth (1992) and Beevis et al. 1992) supply methods and notation for identifying and recording task procedures and other aspects of the task situation. However, there is a historical gulf between cognitive modeling and human factors methodology. The considerable experience in practical task analysis has yet to be applied in a ....

Beevis, D., Bost, R., Doering, B., Nordo, E., Oberman, F., Papin, J-P., I., H. Schuffel, & Streets, D. (1992). Analysis techniques for man-machine system design. (Report AC/243(P8)TR/7). Brussels, Belgium: Defense Research Group, NATO HQ.


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D. Beevis, R. Bost, B. Dring, E. Nord, F. Oberman, J-P. Papin, H. Schuffel, and D. Streets. Analysis techniques for man-machine systems design. Technical Report AC/243(Panel 8)TR/7, NATO, Canada, 1994.

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