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Cognition, Technology & Work, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, March 2005
- Erik Hollnagel, Pietro Carlo Cacciabue:

The ISI and the CTW. 1-2 - Johan F. Hoorn

, Gerrit C. van der Veer
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Process polyphonia. 3-4 - Johan F. Hoorn:

Distributed cognition. 5 - Alison M. Tollner, Michael A. Riley, Gerald Matthews, Kevin D. Shockley:

Divided attention during adaptation to visual-motor rotation in an endoscopic surgery simulator. 6-13 - Gary Klein, Rebecca Pliske, Beth Crandall, David D. Woods:

Problem detection. 14-28 - Amy Yow, Brett Walters, Beth M. Plott, K. Ronald Laughery Jr., J. Persensky:

Predicting nuclear power-plant operator performance using discrete event simulation. 29-35 - Francesco Bellotti, Alessandro De Gloria, Roberto Montanari, N. Dosio, D. Morreale:

COMUNICAR: designing a multimedia, context-aware human-machine interface for cars. 36-45 - S. L. Muthukumar:

Creating interactive multimedia-based educational courseware: cognition in learning. 46-50 - Cecília De la Garza, Elie Fadier:

Towards proactive safety in design: a comparison of safety integration approaches in two design processes. 51-62 - Jeffrey M. Stibel:

Increasing productivity through framing effects for interactive consumer choice. 63-68
Volume 7, Number 2, July 2005
- Johan F. Hoorn:

The cybercryptics. 69 - Peter H. Jones, Cristina Chisalita, Gerrit C. van der Veer:

Cognition, technology, and work: special issue on collaboration in context: cognitive and organizational artefacts. 70-75 - Devina Ramduny-Ellis, Alan J. Dix, Paul Rayson

, Victor Onditi, Ian Sommerville, Jane Ransom:
Artefacts as designed, artefacts as used: resources for uncovering activity dynamics. 76-87 - Peter H. Jones:

Information practices and cognitive artifacts in scientific research. 88-100 - Cristina Chisalita, Mari Carmen Puerta Melguizo, Johan F. Hoorn

, Gerrit C. van der Veer, Evelien Kok:
Cultural differences in user groups: a multi-angle understanding of IT use in large organizations. 101-110 - Gabriella Spinelli, Mark J. Perry

, Kenton O'Hara
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Understanding complex cognitive systems: the role of space in the organisation of collaborative work. 111-118 - Bob Fields

, Paola Amaldi, Antonello Tassi:
Representing collaborative work: the airport as common information space. 119-133 - Paul C. van Fenema

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Collaborative elasticity and breakdowns in high reliability organizations: contributions from distributed cognition and collective mind theory. 134-140
Volume 7, Number 3, August 2005
- Henrik Artman, S. Zällh:

Finding a way to usability: procurement of a taxi dispatch system. 141-155 - M. T. Crichton, Rhona Flin

, P. McGeorge:
Decision making by on-scene incident commanders in nuclear emergencies. 156-166 - Houcine Ezzedine

, Christophe Kolski:
Modelling of cognitive activity during normal and abnormal situations using Object Petri Nets, application to a supervision system. 167-181 - Ola Svenson, Christopher J. D. Patten:

Mobile phones and driving: a review of contemporary research. 182-197 - Valerie L. Shalin:

The roles of humans and computers in distributed planning for dynamic domains. 198-211
Volume 7, Number 4, November 2005
- Johan F. Hoorn:

Designers. 213 - Christopher W. Johnson:

Lessons from the evacuation of the world trade centre, 9/11 2001 for the development of computer-based simulations. 214-240 - Tom Kontogiannis:

Integration of task networks and cognitive user models using coloured Petri nets and its application to job design for safety and productivity. 241-261 - John C. McCarthy

, Peter C. Wright:
Putting 'felt-life' at the centre of human-computer interaction (HCI). 262-271 - Yufei Shu, Kazuo Furuta:

An inference method of team situation awareness based on mutual awareness. 272-287 - Maaria Nuutinen

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Expert Identity construct in analysing prerequisites for expertise development: a case study of nuclear power plant operators' on-the-job training. 288-305

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