Cognitive engineering: human problem solving with tools
Human Factors
Unified theories of cognition
Steps toward a cognitive engineering: Design rules based on analyses of human error
CHI '82 Proceedings of the 1982 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Cognitive Systems: Human Cognitive Models In Systems Design
Cognitive Systems: Human Cognitive Models In Systems Design
The growth of cognitive modeling in human-computer interaction since GOMS
Human-Computer Interaction
Simulating Perceptive Processes of Pilots to Support System Design
INTERACT '09 Proceedings of the 12th IFIP TC 13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Part I
Cognitive modelling of pilot errors and error recovery in flight management tasks
HESSD'09 Proceedings of the 7th FIP WG 13.5 international conference on Human Error, Safety and Systems Development
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In this text aspects of human decision making in complex traffic environments are described and requirements for cognitive models that shall be used as virtual test pilots or test drivers for new assistance concepts are derived. Assistance systems are an accepted means to support humans in complex traffic environments. There is a growing consensus that cognitive models can be used to test systems from a human factors perspective. The text describes the current state of cognitive architectures and argues that though very relevant achievements have been realized some important characteristics of human decision making have so far been neglected: humans use environment and time dependent heuristics. An extension of the typical cognitive cycle prevalent in extant models is suggested.