Perspectives on Cognitive Task Analysis

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A01=Laura G. Militello
A01=Robert R. Hoffman
advanced cognitive work analysis
applied psychology
Author_Laura G. Militello
Author_Robert R. Hoffman
Behavioral Task Analysis
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Cognitive Field Research
Cognitive Systems Engineering
Cognitive Work
Cognitive Work Analysis
Complex Cognitive Systems
Complex Sociotechnical Systems
computing
Critical Decision Method
CTA
CTA Method
CTA Methodology
decision
Ecological Interface Design
engineers
Envisioned World Problem
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ethnographic analysis
expertise development
Hierarchical Task Analysis
human
Human Centered Computing
human factors engineering
Human Factors Psychology
Knowledge Elicitation
making
Man Machine System
mental
naturalistic
naturalistic decision making
NDM.
Recognition Primed Decision Making
sociotechnical systems
St Em
systems
Task Analysis
Task Analysis Methods
work
Work Domain Analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138004283
  • Weight: 975g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume is the first comprehensive history of task analysis, charting its origins from the earliest applied psychology through to modern forms of task analysis that focus on the study of cognitive work. Through this detailed historical analysis, it is made apparent how task analysis has always been cognitive.

Chapters cover the histories, key ideas, and contributions to methodology of a number of communities of practice, including: Sociotechnics, European Work Analysis, Naturalistic Decision Making, Cognitive Systems Engineering, Ethnography, Human Factors. Further, integrative chapters focus on the purposes of cognitive task analysis.

It is shown how all the various communities of practice are living in the same scientific universe, though are in many ways distinctive in terms of their key concerns and main theories. It is a historiography of task analysis, and the people who invented task analysis. It is also an explanatory primer on what cognitive task analysis is all about and what it can do.

Perspectives on Cognitive Task Analyis will be of value to professionals in allied disciplines who might come to rely on cognitive task analysis in their system development programs. It will be invaluable to students who need to know what task analysis and cognitive task analysis are really all about. For practitioners of cognitive task analysis, this volume is a major presentation of what their scientific universe is all about.

Robert R. Hoffman, Laura G. Militello