This paper presents the application of cultural-historical concepts to the study of human activity in safety critical systems. The methodological issue we explore is how to better elicit expert knowledge in domains with professional users. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the genetic method to the study of air traffic controllers' cognitive activity of anticipating aircraft trajectories. Our claim is that a cultural-historical perspective on the nature of expertise can provide useful insights of what constitutes the expertise and in the communication with the domain experts.
Pozzi, S., Rizzo, A. (2006). The persistency of psychological tools in Air Traffic Management. In Proceedings of XXVII Annual conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp.145-153). ACM press [10.1145/1274892.1274922].
The persistency of psychological tools in Air Traffic Management
RIZZO A.
2006-01-01
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This paper presents the application of cultural-historical concepts to the study of human activity in safety critical systems. The methodological issue we explore is how to better elicit expert knowledge in domains with professional users. In particular, we focus on the contribution of the genetic method to the study of air traffic controllers' cognitive activity of anticipating aircraft trajectories. Our claim is that a cultural-historical perspective on the nature of expertise can provide useful insights of what constitutes the expertise and in the communication with the domain experts.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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