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  1. Cognition, Technology & Work
  2. Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7
  3. Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2005
  4. Process polyphonia
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Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 18
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Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 9
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Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7, Issue 4, November 2005
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7, Issue 3, August 2005
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2005
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2005
The ISI and the CTW
Process polyphonia
Distributed cognition
Divided attention during adaptation to visual-motor rotation in an endoscopic surgery simulator
Problem detection
Predicting nuclear power-plant operator performance using discrete event simulation
COMUNICAR: designing a multimedia, context-aware human-machine interface for cars
Creating interactive multimedia-based educational courseware: cognition in learning
Towards proactive safety in design: a comparison of safety integration approaches in two design processes
Increasing productivity through framing effects for interactive consumer choice
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 6
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 5
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 4
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 3
Cognition, Technology & Work : Volume 2
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Process polyphonia

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Hoorn, Johan F. Veer, Gerrit C. van der
Copyright Year 2005
Abstract Ten poems on process control in human-machine systems were garnished with three pieces of music composed around the theme EACE. They were performed during the social program of the 9th CSAPC conference 2003, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Twenty-five peer referees seated in the audience decided that regarding the relevance of their themes, poems and music should become an integral part of the conference proceedings. It was concluded that cognitive and computer scientists are a remarkably open community when it comes to accepting different formats of insight.H.1.2 [Models and Principles]: User/Machine Systems–Human information processingDesign, Human Factors, Evaluation
Starting Page 3
Ending Page 4
Page Count 2
File Format PDF
ISSN 14355558
Journal Cognition, Technology & Work
Volume Number 7
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 14355566
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2005-01-26
Publisher Place London
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Process control Poetry Music Creativity
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Human-Computer Interaction Computer Science Applications
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