Cognitive Systems Engineering in Military Aviation Domains: An Introductory Primer

Author(s):  
Michael D. McNeese ◽  
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Michael A. Vidulich
Author(s):  
John M. Flach ◽  
Peter Reynolds ◽  
Caroline Cao ◽  
Tiffany Saffell

This paper provides an introduction to Cognitive Systems Engineering (CSE) and Ecological Interface Design (EID), as important complements to more conventional Human Factors Engineering approaches. These complementary perspectives are essential for supporting productive thinking in complex work domains, such as healthcare. We suggest that EHR systems provide a unique opportunity to take advantage of these approaches to support Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in healthcare and we show examples of these approaches to three different healthcare problems: cardiovascular health, pain management, and anemia.


Author(s):  
David D. Woods ◽  
Jennifer C. Watts ◽  
John M. Graham ◽  
Daniel L. Kidwell ◽  
Philip J. Smith

Our motivation for this paper is to stimulate discussions within the human factors community about teaching Cognitive Engineering at the undergraduate level. For the last fourteen years, the Cognitive Systems Engineering Laboratory at the Ohio State University has offered an undergraduate course in Cognitive Engineering (multiple offerings per year to Industrial Engineering, Industrial Design, Computer Science and Psychology students). In this paper, we will draw from our teaching experiences and describe our framework for teaching Cognitive Engineering.


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