Research Outputs

 

Books

Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M. & Walker, G. H (in press). Cognitive Work Analysis: Coping with Complexity. Ashgate.

Stanton, N. A., Baber, C. & Harris, D. (2008). Modelling Command and Control: Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork. Ashgate: Aldershot.

Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H., Baber, C. & Jenkins, D. (2005). Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design. Ashgate: Aldershot.

Journal Papers

Barrett, G., Baber, C., Stanton, N. A., MacLeod, Newman, P. & Stone, R. (2006). From wearable computers to surgical training: The Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre. Journal of Defence Science, 10, 177-185.

Bruseberg A (in press). Human Views for MODAF as a Bridge between Human Factors Integration and Systems Engineering. Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making Journal. Special Section on: Integrating Cognitive Engineering in the Systems Engineering Process: Opportunities, Challenges and Emerging Approaches. Publisher: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
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Bruseberg A. (2008). Presenting the Value of Human Factors Integration – Guidance, Arguments and Evidence. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Bruseberg A. (2006). The Design of Complete Systems: Providing Human Factors Guidance for COTS Acquisition. Reliability Engineering and System Safety Journal pp 1554-1565.
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Green, D. A., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Jenkins, D. P. & Gulliver, S. (2008). On developing a digital combat-estimate compliant geographic information system. Special Issue of Cognition, Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.

Green, D., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Salmon. P. (2005). Using wireless technology to develop a virtual reality command and control centre. Virtual Reality, 8, 147-155.
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Harris, D. (2008). Human Factors Integration in Defence - Preface. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.

Hone, G. N, Ayres, R. and Martin, L. (2004). Command Modelling Languages and the Reduction of Display Fixation. Journal of Battlefield Technology, Vol7, I, 27-30.
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Houghton, R. J., Baber, C., Cowton, M., & Stanton, N. (2008). WESTT (Workload, Error, Situational Awareness, Time and Teamwork): An analytical prototyping system for command and control. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Houghton, R. J., Baber, C., McMaster, R., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P., Stewart, R. & Walker, G. (2006). Command and control in emergency services operations: A social network analysis. Ergonomics 49 (12-13), 1204-1225.
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Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2008). Seven key decision factors for selecting e-learning. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M. & Young, M. S. (2008). Using Cognitive Work Analysis to explore activity allocation within military domains. Ergonomics, 51(6), 798-815.
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Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M, & Young, M. S., (in press). Applying Cognitive Work Analysis to the Design of Rapidly Reconfigurable Interfaces in Complex Networks. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
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MacLeod, I.S. (2008). Scenario-Based Requirements Capture for Human Factors Integration. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Newman, P., Bruseberg, A., Lowe, M., Borras, C., Tatlock, K. (2008). Improving HFI Within Systems Acquisition: Methods, Tools and Future Directions. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Salmon, P. M., Stanton , N. A., Walker, G. H., & Jenkins, D. P. (in press). What really is going on? Review of Situation Awareness Models for Individuals and Teams. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science.
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Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Jenkins, D. P., Baber, C., & McMaster, R. M. (2008). Representing situation awareness in collaborative systems: a case study in the energy distribution domain. Ergonomics, 51, 3, pp. 367 - 384.
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Salmon, P.M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G., & Green, D. (2006). Situation Awareness measurement: A review of applicability for C4i environments. Applied Ergonomics, 37, 225-238.
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Stanton, N., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H., & Jenkins, D. P. (2008). Genotype and Phenotype Schema and their role in Distributed Situation Awareness in Collaborative Systems. Theoretical Issues In Ergonomics Science.
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Stanton, N. A. & Stammers, R. B. (2008). Bartlett and the future of ergonomics. Ergonomics, 51 (1), 1 - 13.

Stanton, N. A. & Stammers, R. B. (2008). Commenting on the commentators: what would Bartlett have made of the future past? Ergonomics, 51 (1), 76 - 84.

Stanton, N. A. & Baber, C. (2008). Modelling of alarm handling responses times: A case of the Ladbroke Grove rail accident in the UK,. Ergonomics, 51, 4, pp.423-440
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Stanton, N. A. (2006). Hierarchical task analysis: developments, applications and extensions. Applied Ergonomics, 37, pp. 55-79 invited paper to special issue on ‘Fundamental Reviews of Ergonomics’.
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Stanton, N. A., Baber, C.(2006). The Ergonomics of command and control. Ergonomics, 49 (12-13), 1131-1138.
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Stanton, N. A., Baber, C., Walker, G. H., Houghton, R. J., McMaster, R. Stewart, R. J., Harris, D., Jenkins, D., Young, M. S. and Green, D. (2008). Development of a generic activities model of command and control. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Stanton , N. A., Stewart, R., Harris, D., Houghton, R.J., Baber, C., McMaster, R., Salmon, P., Hoyle. G., Walker, G., Young. M. S., Linsell, M., Dymott, R. and Green, D. (2006). Distributed situation awareness in dynamic systems: theoretical development and application of an ergonomics methodology. Ergonomics, 49 (12-13), 1288-1311
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Stanton, N. A. & Baber, C. (2005). Validating Task Analysis For Error Identification: reliability and validity of a human error prediction technique. Ergonomics, 48, 9, 1097-1113.
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Stanton, N. A. & Baber, C. (2003). On the cost-effectiveness of ergonomics. Applied Ergonomics, 34, 5, 407-411.

Stewart, R. J., Stanton, N. A., Harris, D., Baber, C., Salmon, P., Mock, M., Tatlock, K., Wells, L. and Kay, A. (2008). Distributed situational awareness in an airborne warning and control aircraft: application of a novel ergonomics methodology. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Stone, R. J. (2008). “Simulation for Future Defence Applications – How Serious are Serious Games?”; Defence Management Journal; February, 2008.

Stone, R. J. (2006). Serious Games – Some Illustrative Examples; Defence Management Journal; April; pp. 124-126.

Stone, R. J. (2005). “Editorial”; Virtual Reality; 8; pp.129-130. Also Guest Editor for this Special Edition on Virtual Reality and Defence.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Serious Gaming; Defence Management Journal; December; pp.142-144.

Stone, R. J. (2004). The UK Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre: Human Factors, Virtual Environments and Simulation Technologies; Training & Simulation Journal; October/November; 5(5); pp. 44-46.

Walker, G. H., Gibson, H., Stanton, N. A., Baber, C. & Salmon, P.(2006, a). EAST (Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork): A novel integration of ergonomics methods to analyse C4i activity. Ergonomics, 49(12-13), 1345-1369.
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Walker , G. H., Stanton, N. A., Gibson, H., Baber, C., Young, M., & Green. D. (2006). Analysing the role of communications technology in C4i scenarios: A distributed cognition approach.  Journal of Intelligent Systems, 15, (1-4), 299-328.
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Walker, G. H., Stanton, N. A., Stewart, R., Jenkins, D., Wells, L., Young, M. S., Green, D., McMaster, R. & Baber, C. (2008). Using an Integrated Methods Approach to Analyse the Emergent Properties of Military Command and Control. Special Issue of Cognition, Technology and Work.

Walker, G. H., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Jenkins, D. P., (in press). An Evolutionary Approach to Network Enabled Capability. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics.
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Young, M.S., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Jenkins, D. P, Smart, W. (in press). Where do we go from here? An assessment of navigation performance using a compass versus a GPS unit. Special Issue of Cognition Technology and Work on Human Factors Integration.
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Book Chapters

Baber, C., Houghton, R. J., McMaster, R., & Stanton, N. A. (2007). Shared situational awareness as a systems-level phenomenon: Applying propositional networks to shared awareness in teams. In D. de Waard, G.R.J. Hockey, P. Nickel, and K.A. Brookhuis (eds.) (2007). Human Factors Issues in Complex System Performance (pp. 1 - 10). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.

Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P. M., (in press). Cognitive Work Analysis of a Sensor to Effecter System: implications for network structures. In D. de Waard, G.R.J. Hockey, P. Nickel, and K.A. Brookhuis (eds.). Human Factors Issues in Complex System Performance 2007 (pp. 1 - 12). Maastricht, the Netherlands: Shaker Publishing.

Salmon, P., N. Walker, G. H. & Green, D. (2006). Cognitive task analysis – a review. In W. S. Marras & W. Karwowski (eds.). The occupational ergonomics handbook (2nd Ed.): Fundamentals and assessment tools for occupational ergonomics. London: Taylor & Francis (pp. 36-1 – 36-34).

Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A, Walker, G. Green, D. (2004). Cognitive Task Analysis: A review of contemporary methods and their applicability to C4i environments, In W. Karwowski (ed.). The handbook of human factors and ergonomics standards, Lawrence Erlbaum publishers.

Stone R. J. (2004). “Whatever Happened to Virtual Reality?”; Information Professional; October/November 2004; IEE; pp.12-15.

Stone, R. J. (2003). Methodologies and Evidence in Support of a Human-Centred Approach to Virtual Environment Systems Design; in Proceedings of HCI 2003; June 22-27. Also published as Jacko, J. & Stephanidis, C. (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice (Part 1); Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey 2003; pp. 1253-1257.

Walker, G. H. (2005). In: N. A. Stanton, A. Hedge, K. Brookhuis, E. Salas & H. Hendrick (eds.). The Handbook of human factors and Ergonomics Methods. Boca Raton, Fl: CRC Press.

Walker, G., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. & Green, D. (2004). Measuring and predicting SA in C4i: Development and testing of a refined SA measurement technique, and a new concept for SA prediction. In D. Vicenzi, M. Mouloua & P. Hancock (eds.). Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation: Current research and trends, Volume 1, Mahwah, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp.78-82.

Conference Proceedings and Papers

Aujla, A., Stanton, N. A., Jenkins, D. P., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. & Young, M. S. (2007). Designing Human Computer Interfaces for Command and Control Environments. Don Harris (ed.): Proceedings Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, 7th International Conference, Part of HCI International 2007, Beijing, China, July 22-27, 2007.
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Baber, C., Cross, J. and Houghton, R. J., (2005). Distributed collaboration in a remote search task: comparison of datalink and audio communications, In P.D. Bust and P.T. McCabe (eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005: Taylor and Francis, 64-68.

Baber, C., Cross, J., & Houghton, R. J. (2005). Investigating real-time data collection and information flow between field operators and control rooms. In P.D. Bust and P.T. McCabe (eds.) Contemporary Ergonomics 2005,London: Taylor and Francis.

Bruseberg, A (in press). Applying the Human Views for MODAF to the conception of energy-saving work solutions. In Proceedings of INCOSE 2008 (8th Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering), Utrecht, The Netherlands, 15-19 June 2008.
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Bruseberg, A & Lintern, G (2007). Human Factors Integration for MODAF: Needs and Solution Approaches. Seventeenth Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), San Diego, CA USA, 24 - 28 June 2007.
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Bruseberg A. and Linsell M. (2005). Cost-Justifying Human Factors Integration: Understanding the Value Added. Proceedings of the MoD Equipment Safety Assurance Symposium: Delivering Cost Effective Safety, 26 & 27 October 2005, MoD Abbey Wood, Bristol. HFIDTC/WP3.7.2/2.
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Bruseberg A, Linsell M, and Newman P. (2005). Making a comprehensive business case for Human Factors Integration: approaches to tracing the intangible. Proceedings of the People & Systems Symposium 2005, 16-17th November 2005, The Grange City Hotel London, pp 69-76.
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Farmilo, A., Whitworth, I. R. and Hone, G. N., (2007). Using THE HTA TOOL for Agile Mission Planning. Proceedings of the 12th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (Newport RI) Washington DC: The DoD-CCRP. (on CD-ROM).
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Gibson, H., G. H., Baber, C., Stanton, N. A. and Salmon, P. (2005). The event analysis of systemic teamwork (EAST): methodology and analysis of railway maintenance tasks, In P. D. Bust and P. T. McCabe (eds.). Contemporary Ergonomics 2005, London: Taylor and Francis, 356-340.

Green, D., Stanton, N., Walker, G., Salmon, P. (2004). Towards a C4I system using contemporary and emerging wireless technologies with a view to reducing friendly-fire incidents. In V. Puri, D. Filippidis, P. Retter & J. Kelly (eds.). Weapons, Webs and Warfighters. Proceedings of the Land Warfare Conference, DSTO, 2004, pp 113 - 125.

Green, D., Stanton, N., Walker, G. & Salmon, P. (2004). Using Wireless Technology to Develop a Virtual Reality Command and Control Centre. (ICETE) International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunicatons Networks, Setúbal/Portugal. Aug-25-28, 2004 (3) 2004: 52-59.
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Hone, G., Martin, L., and Ayres, R., (2006). Awareness – does the acronym “SA” still have any value? Proceedings of the 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: Coalition Command and Control in the Networked Era. Held at Cambridge UK . Washington DC: The DoD-CCRP. (on CD-ROM).
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Houghton, R. J., Baber, C. and Cowton, M. (2005). Development of the WESTT human performance analysis tool, In P.D. Bust and P.T. McCabe (eds.). Contemporary Ergonomics 2005, London: Taylor and Francis, 336-339.

Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2007). Instructional Environments – Characterising Training Requirements and Solutions to Maintain the Edge. The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference 2007 (I/ITSEC). Orlando, Florida.
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Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2006). Technology Based Training – Making the Correct Choice. The Interservice / Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference 2006 (I/ITSEC). Orlando, Florida.
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Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2006). An Integrated Model for Learning Object Reuse. The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference 2006 (I/ITSEC). Orlando, Florida.
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Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2005). Key Decision Factors for Selecting e-Learning within UK Defence. The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference 2005 (I/ITSEC). Orlando, Florida. Paper No 2416.
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Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M, Walker, G. H., Young, M. S. Farmilo, A., Whitworth, I. & Hone, G. (2007b). The Development of a Cognitive Work Analysis Tool. In D. Harris (Ed.): Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, HCII 2007, LNAI 4562, pp. 504–511, 2007.
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Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. & Young, M. S. (in press). The contributions of a formative systemic modelling approach to training development. Proceedings of the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, July 2008, Las Vegas.

Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. & Young, M. S. (in press). Using Work Domain Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Digitization on Helicopter Mission Planning. Proceedings of the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, July 2008, Las Vegas.

Jenkins, D. P., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. & Young, M. S. (in press). Using Work Domain Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Digitization on Command and Control. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, September 2008, New York.

Macleod, I., Hone, G. and Smith, S.J (2005). Capturing Cognitive Task Activities for Decision Making and Analysis. Proceedings of the 10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: The Future of C2. Held at McLean, VA. Washington DC: The DoD-CCRP. (on CD-ROM).
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Macleod, I., Hone, G., and Whitworth, I. (2005). Developing a Task Analysis Toolset for Armed Forces Training. Proceedings of the 6th Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics Conference (a division of HCI International 2005). Las Vegas NV. Mira Digital Publishing (on CR-ROM).

McMaster, R. and Baber, C. (2005). Distributed cognition in police operations. In P.D. Bust and P.T. McCabe (eds.). Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor and Francis, 105-109.

Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Baber, C., McMaster, R., Jenkins, D., Beond, A., Sharif, O., Rafferty, L., & Ladva, D. (2006). Distributed situation awareness in command and control: a case study in the energy distribution domain. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. San Francisco, USA, October 16-20th.
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Salmon, P., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. & Green, D. (2005). Integrating human factors methods: The HF methods matrix. In P. D. Bust & P. T. McCabe (eds.). Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. Taylor & Francis, London.

Salmon, P., Stanton, N., Walker, G., & Green, D. (2004). Future battlefield visualisation: Investigating data representation in a novel C4i system. In V. Puri, D. Filippidis, P. Retter & J. Kelly (eds.). Weapons, Webs and Warfighters. Proceedings of the Land Warfare Conference, DSTO, Melbourne, 2004, pp 255 - 263.

Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G., & Green, D. (2004). Situation Awareness in military command and control (C4I) systems: The development of a tool to measure SA in military command and control systems and battlefield environments. Stage 1: SA methods review. In D. Vicenzi, M. Mouloua & P. Hancock (eds.). Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation: Current research and trends, Volume 1, Mahwah, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp.44-48.

Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Salmon, P., Gulliver, S., Jenkins, D., Ladva, D., Rafferty, L., Young, M. S., Watts, S., Baber, C., Cross, J., Houghton, R. J., & McMaster, R. (2006). Experimental studies in a reconfigurable C4 test-bed for Network Enabled Capability. Proceedings of Virtual Media for Military Applications (NATO RTA HFM-136 Workshop), US Military Academy, West Point, New York, June, 2006.
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Stanton, N. A., Walker, G. H., Gulliver, S., Jenkins, D., Young, M. S., Watts, S., Baber, C., Cross, J. W., Houghton, R. J., McMaster, R., & Gibson, H. (2005). A reconfigurable C4 testbed for experimental studies into Network Enabled Capability. IEE People and Systems conference: Who are we designing for? London UK, November 2005.
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Stanton, N. A., Baber, C., Walker, G., Salmon, P & Green, D. (2004). Toward a theory of agent-based systemic situation awareness. In D. Vicenzi, M. Mouloua & P. Hancock (eds.). Human Performance, Situation Awareness and Automation: Current research and trends, Volume 1, Mahwah, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp.83-87.

Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P. M., Walker, G. H. Green, D., Ashleigh, M. & Baber, C. (2004). The role of the abstraction hierarchy in team performance. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 20-24, 2004.
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Stewart, R. and Harris, D. (2005). Driver Behaviour Measures – Are They Reliable and Valid? HCI International 2005. Las Vegas, 22-27 July, 2005.

Stewart, R., Salmon, P., Kay, A., Wells, L., Mock, M., Tatlock, K., Harris, D., Stanton, N., Baber, C. & Houghton, R. (2005). HFI for Future C4I in the RAF. In proceedings of the 11th Human Computer Interaction Conference. 22nd – 27th July, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Stone, R. J. (2007). Defence Applications of Serious Games; Keynote address at Apply Serious Games 2007; RIBA, London; 28 June, 2007.

Stone R. J. “Serious Gaming – The future of affordable, distributable defence training.” HFI DTC Symposium. Abbey Wood 14 March 2006.

Stone, R. J., Guest, R., Ch’ng, E. McCririe, C., Collis, C., Mannur R., & Rehmi, I. (2006). Serious Gaming Technologies Support Human Factors Investigations of Advanced Interfaces for Semi-Autonomous Vehicles; In Proceedings of Virtual Media for Military Applications; NATO RTA HFM-136 Workshop; US Military Academy; West Point, NY; 13-15 June (Also Co-Chair of Session).
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Stone, R. J. & Barker, P. (2006). Serious Gaming: A New Generation of Virtual Simulation Technologies for Defence Medicine & Surgery; International Review of the Armed Forces Medical Services; June 2006; pp. 120-128.

Stone, R. J. (2006). Serious Gaming in Military Training Applications; Invited Presentation; Defence Simulation & Training 2006; IQPC, London; 21-22 September.

Stone, R. J. (2005). The Convergence of Computer Games and Virtual Reality: Opportunities for Future Synthetic Environment Training; Proceedings of HCI 2005; Las Vegas; 22-27 July (presented by Prof. N. Stanton).

Stone, R.J. (2005). Project Alchemy: An Experimental Human Factors Test Bed for ISTAR UAVs in Urban Operations; Proceedings of HCI 2005; Las Vegas; 22-27 July (presented by Prof. N. Stanton).

Stone R. J. (2005). “Ergonomist, Heal Thyself!” Donald Broadbent Lecture (Invited Conference Opening Lecture); Ergonomics Society Annual Conference; Hatfield; 05 April 2005.

Stone R. J. (2005). “Serious Gaming”; Invited Presentation, SAND 2005 (Swansea Animation Days) International CGI and Animation Conference, Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea; 23 November 2005.

Stone R. J. (2004). “The Role of Synthetic & Virtual Environment Technologies in the HFI Process”; presentation delivered at the 2004 HFI Symposium (organized by the Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre), Abbey Wood, 25 May 2004 (presentation archived at http://www.hfidtc.com/public/HFI_DTC_Events.htm).

Stone R. J. (2004). “Maintenance Training Using Virtual Reality” (with Hendon, D.); Proceedings of the RAeS Conference Simulation of Onboard Systems; London; 3-4 November 2004.

Stone, R. J. & Lane, K. (2004). The UK Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre: Developments in Command & Control, Training and Synthetic Environments; Proceedings of IMAGE 2004; Phoenix, Arizona; 12-16 July.

Stone, R. J. (2004). Virtual & Synthetic Environments for Training: Human Factors Lessons Learned from Defence Applications; Proceedings of an Ergonomics Society One-Day Conference, Simulation in Transportation Ergonomics: Research, Applications and Future Trends; Crowthorne, Berks.; 20 October.

Stone, R. J. (2004). An SE Test Bed for Human Factors Studies of Semi-Autonomous Systems; in Proceedings (CD) of the Annual Simulation & Synthetic Environments Symposium; DTI Conference Centre, London; 16 November.

Stone, R. J. (2004). Rapid Assessment of Tasks and Context (RATaC) for Technology-Based Training; Proceedings of I/ITSEC 2004 (Orlando; 6-9 December). Selected as a Continuing Education Unit (CEU) paper for I/ITSEC 2003, as defined by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

Stone, R. J. (2003). Methodologies and Evidence in Support of a Human-Centred Approach to Virtual Environment Systems Design; in Proceedings of HCI 2003; Crete; June 22-27. Also published as Jacko, J. & Stephanidis, C. (eds.). Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice (Part 1); Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, New Jersey, 2003; pp. 1253-1257.

Stone, R. J. (2003). Virtual Reality for Military Part-Task Training: The Importance of a Human-Centred Approach; in Proceedings of IMAGE 2003 Conference; Scottsdale, Arizona; Image Society; pp. 277-284.

Stone, R. J. (2003). The UK HFI Defence Technology Centre: Background, Research & Collaboration; Proceedings of I/ITSEC 2003 (Orlando; 1-4 December).

Stone, R. J. (2003). The RAF Helicopter Voice Marshalling Simulator: Early Experiences & Recent Enhancements; Proceedings of I/ITSEC 2003 (Orlando; 1-4 December, 2003). Selected as a Continuing Education Unit (CEU) paper for I/ITSEC 2003, as defined by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET).

Stone R. J. (2003) “Virtual Vessels and Graphical Griffins”; Defence Systems International (DSEi); Stirling Publications Ltd; September 2003.

Stone R. J. (2003). “Computer Simulations in Education and Training”; paper presented at LSRC Seminar Series: Learning by Playing; Chelsea Village; 20 November 2003.

Walker, G. H., Gibson, H., Stanton, N. A., Baber, C., Salmon, P., & Green, D. (2005). Event Analysis of Systemic Teamwork (EAST); A Novel Integration of Ergonomics Methods to Analyse C4i Activity. In P. Bust, & P. T. McCabe (eds.). Contemporary Ergonomics 2005. London: Taylor & Francis.

Whitworth, I. R. and Hone, G. N., (2007). Assessing the transmission of Commanders Intent. Proceedings of KSCO 2007 (a division of the IEEE International Conference on Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems). Waltham MA and published by the IEEE on CD-ROM.
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Whitworth, I. R., Hone, G. N. and Farmilo, A., (2007). Assessing the transmission of Command Intent. Proceedings of the 12th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, (Newport RI) Washington DC: The DoD-CCRP. (on CD-ROM).

Whitworth, I. R., Hone, G. N., Farmilo, A., (2007). Developing the Scenario Assessment Tool. NATO-RTO Modelling and Simulation Group (MSG) Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 4-5 October, 2007.

Young, M. S., Stanton, N. A., Jenkins, D. P., Salmon, P. M. & Walker, G. H. (2007). Mental workload in command and control teams: Musings on the outputs of EAST and WESTT. HCI International 2007.
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Presentations

Baber C. (2006). “The WESTT Tool” HFI DTC Symposium. Abbey Wood, 14 March 2006. www.hfidtc.com/symposium_06.htm.

Baber, C., & Houghton, R. J. (2006). Constructing Social Networks on the Basis of Task and Knowledge Networks using WESTT. 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Cambridge, UK, September 2006.

Baber, C., Houghton, R. J., & Cowton, M. (2004). WESTT: A Reconfigurable Human Factors Model for Network Enabled Capability. NATO Technology and Research Organisation: Modelling and Simulation to Address NATO's New and Existing Military Requirements, Germany, September 2004.

Borras, C. (2006). The Future of HFI for IPTs. HFI DTC Symposium. Abbey Wood, 14 March 2006. www.hfidtc.com/symposium_06.htm

Bruseberg, A., (2008). Redefining Functional Requirements through Human Views for MODAF: An Application of Enterprise Architectures to ensure Human Factors Integration. Presentation given at the Integrated Enterprise Architecture Conference 2008, London, 6-7 February 2008.
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Bruseberg, A. (2005). The Design of Complete Systems: Providing Human Factors Guidance for COTS Acquisition. Presentation at the Workshop on Complexity in Design and Engineering, 10-12th March 2005. The Senate Room, University of Glasgow.

Bruseberg, A. & Lintern, G (2007). Human Factors Integration for MODAF: Needs and Solution Approaches. Seventeenth Annual International Symposium of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), San Diego, CA USA, 24 - 28 June 2007.

Cross, J. W., Baber, C., & Houghton, R. J. (2005). Design of a minimal interface for two-way strategic information flow for urban operations. 9th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers. Osaka, Japan, October 2005.

Hone, G., Martin, L. and Whitworth, I. R. (2007). Awareness – Quantifying the Concept. American Society of Naval Engineers Human-System Integration Symposium (HSI2007). Annapolis, Maryland, USA

Hone, G., Whitworth, I. And Martin, L. (2006). Awareness is not a Standalone Concept. Proceedings of the 25th Army Science Conference, Orlando FL.

Hone, G., MacLeod, I. S. and Smith S, (2005). Awareness and Scenario Based Requirements, in Proceedings of the 5th HSI Symposium, Washington, June 2005.

Hone, G., MacLeod I. S., Whitworth I. & Smith S. (2005). Architecture Based Definition for Computer Based Training Analysis Toolset. ITEC (Europe’s Conference on Training, Education, and Simulation), Amsterdam, 26-28 April 2005.

Houghton, R. J., & Baber, C. (2006). Defining and Illustrating Core Issues in the Human Factors of Command and Control using a Minimalist Game. 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, Cambridge UK, September 2006.

Houghton, R. J., & Baber, C. (2005). Social aspects of Network Enabled Capability: Information sharing and decision-making. IEE People and Systems conference: Who are we designing for? London UK, November 2005.

Houghton, R. J., Baber, C., & Cowton, M. (2005). WESTT (Workload, Error, Situational Awareness, Time and Teamwork): An analytical prototyping tool for C2. 10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, McLean Virginia, USA, June 2005.

Huddlestone, J. A. and Pike, J. (2005) Learning Object Reuse – A Four Tier Model. In Proceedings of People & Systems – Who Are We Designing For Symposium; London, 16-17 November (organised jointly by the IEE and HFI DTC).

MacLeod, I. S. (2006). Use of tools within Ergonomics: do they support understanding and best practice? Presentation to the Scottish Ergonomics Forum, Edinburgh, March.

MacLeod, I. S. (2005). Human Factors Integration within Systems Case, invited speaker at Plenary of No 53 DoD HFE TAG Meeting, Panama City, Florida, May 2005. http://hfetag.dtic.mil/

MacLeod, I. S., Hone G. and Burcham R. (2005). Capturing Cognitive Task Activities for Decision Making and Analysis. HCI International 2005. Las Vegas, 22-27 July, 2005.

MacLeod, I. S., Hone, G.N., and Farmilo, A.J. (2005). The HTA Tool. In Proceedings of People and Systems: Who are we designing for? Symposium, London, November 2005.

Mason, C. A. (2005). ‘HFI from a UK perspective.' SMi International Conference on Human Factors in Defence, London, 20-21 June 05.

McMaster, R., Baber, C. and Houghton, R. J. (2006). Investigating Distributed Cognition Processes during Effects-Based Operations. In Proceedings of The Technical Cooperation Program Human Systems Integration Symposium, May 4-5, Canberra, Australia.

McMaster, R. and Baber, C. (2006). Assessing the impact of digital communications technology on existing C2 systems; a distributed cognition perspective. In Proceedings of the 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: Coalition Command and Control in the Networked Era, September 26-28, Cambridge, UK.

McMaster, R., and Baber, C. (2005). Integrating Human Factors into Systems Engineering through a distributed cognition notation. IEE People and Systems conference: Who are we designing for? London UK, November 2005.

McMaster, R., Baber, C. and Houghton, R. (2005). Investigating Alternative Network Structures for Operational Command and Control. 10th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: The Future of C2. June 2005, McLean, VA Department of Defence: Command and Control Research Program.

Mock, M. & Newman, P. (2005). Synthetic Environments: A Method for Human-Centred Design and Uninhabited Vehicle Research. HCI International 2005. Las Vegas, 22-27 July, 2005.

Pike, J. (2006). “E-Learning – When it is the correct training solution?” HFI DTC Symposium. Abbey Wood, 14 March 2006. www.hfidtc.com/symposium_06.htm

Salmon, P., Stanton, N. A., Baber, C., Walker, G. H., Houghton, R. J., Jenkins, D. & McMaster, R. (2006). Distributed situational awareness: A case study in multi-national operations. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society European Chaper, Sheffield, UK, November 2006.

Salmon, P., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G., Baber, C., & Green, D. (2005). The human factors methods matrix: A tool for integrating HF methods. In Proceedings of the 11th Human Computer Interaction Conference. 22nd-27th July, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Salmon, P. M., Stanton, N. A., Walker, G., & Green, D. (2004). Future Battlefield Visualisation: Investigation Data representation in a novel C4i system. In V. Puri, D. Filippidis, P. Retter, J. Kelly (eds.). Weapons, Webs and Warfighters: Land Warfare conference, DSTO, September 2004.

Stanton, N. A. (2005). Hierarchical Task Analysis. HCI International 2005. Las Vegas, 22-27 July, 2005.

Stanton, N. A., Baber, C., Stewart, R., Harris, D., Houghton, R.J., McMaster, R., Salmon, P., Hoyle, G., Walker, G., Young M.S., Linsell, M., Dymott, R., & Green, D. (2005). Distributed situation awareness in command and control. 11th Human Computer Interaction Conference, 22nd – 27th July, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Stone, R. J. (2008). “Serious Games UK – An Overview”; Invited Presentation at the Serious Games Summit (part of the 2008 Games Developers’ Conference); Moscone Center; San Francisco, February 2008.

Stone, R. J. (2007), “New Interactive Technologies for Applications in Defence Mental Health Research and Therapy”; Invited Presentation; Defence Mental Health Conference; Fort Blockhouse, Gosport; 2-4 July, 2007.

Stone, R. J. (2007). “Serious Games: The Human Factor”; Keynote Presentation at the Third International Conference on Games Research and Development 2007 (CyberGames 2007); Manchester Metropolitan University; 10-11 September, 2007.

Stone, R. J. (2007). “Serious Games: Human Factors and Applications”; Invited Workshop Presentation – Serious Games – Practice and Futures; University of Skövde, Sweden; 18-19 September, 2007.

Stone, R. J. (2007). “Serious Games: A Human-Centred Approach to Delivering Meaningful Tools for Learning”; Conference Opening Keynote – the First European Conference on Games-Based Learning (ECGBL 2007); Glynhill Hotel, Paisley, Scotland; 25-26 October, 2007.

Stone, R. J. & Lane, K. (2006). The Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre: Three Years On; Invited Presentation; TTCP Human Systems Integration Symposium; Canberra, Australia; 4-5 May, 2006.

Stone, R. J. (2006). Serious Games – The Human Factor; invited keynote presentation; Apply Serious Games 2006 Conference; Society of Chemical Industry (London); 26 May.

Stone, R. J. (2006). The Reality of Serious Gaming: Learning the Lessons of our Virtual Past; Invited Keynote Presentation at the First UK International Serious Games Event; International Convention Centre, Birmingham, June 5–6.

Stone, R. J. & Barker, P. (2005). Military Surgical Training in Virtual Reality; paper presented at 36th World Congress on Military Medicine; Saint-Petersburg, Russia, June 05-11.

Stone, R.J. & Barker, P. (2005). Virtual Environment Technologies for Surgical Training Applications: Lessons Learned and Future Opportunities; paper presented at 36th World Congress on Military Medicine; Saint-Petersburg, Russia, June 05-11.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Human Factors Issues; invited presentation at Exploiting Commercial Games for Defence Applications; a joint MoD/DTI Seminar; 10 June; MoD Main Building, London.

Stone, R. J. (2005). The Convergence of Computer Games and Virtual Reality: Opportunities for Future Synthetic Environment Training; Proceedings of HCI 2005; Las Vegas; 22-27 July (presented by Prof. N. Stanton).

Stone, R. J. (2005). Project Alchemy: An Experimental Human Factors Test Bed for iSTAR UAVs in Urban Operations; Proceedings of HCI 2005; Las Vegas; 22-27 July (presented by Prof. N. Stanton).

Stone, R. J. (2005). Interactive Trauma Trainer & Human Factors Design; invited presentation given at the Games for Health Conference; University of Maryland (Baltimore, USA) 22-23 September.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Serious Gaming - Virtual Reality's Saviour?; in Proceedings of VSMM 2005 (invited keynote); Ghent, Belgium, 3-7 October; pp.773-786.

Stone, R.J. (2005). Serious Games: The Human Factor; Invited Presentation; Serious Games Summit; Washington DC; 31 October – 01 November.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Game On! The Role of Human Factors in Serious Gaming for Defence Medicine and Other Real-Time Training Applications; Invited Presentation; in Proceedings of People & Systems Symposium; London, 16-17 November (organised jointly by the IEE and HFI DTC).

Stone, R. J. (2005). Interactive Trauma Trainer; (with Smithies, TruSim); Invited Presentation, I/ITSEC 2005 Serious Games Solutions Special Event; Orlando, Florida; 01 December.

Stone, R. J. (2004). Human Factors Approaches to Affordable UAV Training; Invited Presentation: Defence Simulation & Training 2004 (IQPC Conferences); 11-12 November; Thistle Marble Arch Hotel, London.

Stone, R. J. & Lane, K. (2004). A Human-Centred Methodology for Assessing Technology Maturity & “Appropriateness” in Defence Prototyping and Training Applications; Proceedings of TTCP HUM-TP9 Human Information Systems Workshop; Ottawa, Canada, 17-18 May (published on CD, July, 2004).

Stone, R. J. (2003). Interactive 3D Simulation Technologies for Defence Training: Implementation Experiences and Lessons Learned; Presentation delivered at the DTI/MoD Synthetic Environments Future Opportunities Symposium; DTI Conference Centre, London; 18 November.

Tatlock, K. (2005). Dynamic Online Support to the Human Factors Integration Process. HCI International 2005. Las Vegas, 22-27 July 2005.

Walker, G., Stanton, N. A., Gibson, H., Baber, C., & Salmon, P. (2005). Reading you loud and clear; Analysing the Role of Communications Technology in Supporting Situational Awareness in Live C4I Applications. In Proceedings of the 11th Human Computer Interaction Conference, 22nd – 27th July, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Walker, G., Baber, C., Stanton, N. A., Salmon, P., Green, D. & McMaster, R. (2004). A novel integration of human factors methods to analyse C4i activity: A chemical incident case study carried out with the UK fire service. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 20-24, 2004.

Whitworth, I., Smith, S.J., Hone, G., and Macleod, I. (2006) How do we know that a scenario is “appropriate”? Proceedings of the 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium: Coalition Command and Control in the Networked Era. Held at Cambridge UK.  Washington DC: The DoD-CCRP. (on CD-ROM).

Newsletters

Stone, R. J. (2007). “Defence Serious Games – An Update From the UK”; ETS News (Special I/ITSEC 2007 Edition); Winter, 2007.

Stone, R.J . (2006). Serious Gaming; Equipment, Training & Support News; Spring.

Stone, R. J. (2006). Defence Technology Design Specialists – The Next Generation; ETS News; Summer.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Uninhabited Vehicles – The Human Factor; Equipment, Training & Support News; April.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Game On for Future Battlefield Surgeons; Equipment, Training & Support News; Autumn.

Stone, R. J. (2005). Simulation & Synthetic Environments; The Ergonomist Special Issue (Stone – Guest Editor and Contributor); No. 426 (December).

Stone, R.J. (2004). The Convergence of Synthetic Environments, Virtual Reality and Computer Games. Part One: The Future of Defence Simulation?; Equipment, Training & Support News; April (Summer Edition; http://www.ets-news.com/third.php?id=29).

Stone, R. J. (2004). The Convergence of Synthetic Environments, Virtual Reality and Computer Games. Part Two: Tools and Benefits for the “Twitchspeed Generation”; Equipment, Training & Support News; July (Autumn Edition; http://www.ets-news.com/articles.php?issue=6).

Stone, R. J. (2003). The Virtual Voice Marshal; Equipment, Training & Support News; June, (Summer Edition); pp. 23-25 (http://www.ets-news.com/third.php?id=226).

Stone, R. J. (2003). Don’t Forget the Human…; Equipment, Training & Support News; December (Winter/ I/ITSEC Special Edition).

Stone, R. J. (2003). Whatever Happened to Virtual Reality?; Equipment, Training & Support News (Special ITEC 2003 Edition (April)); pp. 43-47 (http://www.ets-news.com/third.php?id=249).

Workshops

Jenkins, D. P. & Stanton, N. A. (2008). Cognitive Work Analysis, Workshop at the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics Conference, July 2008, Las Vegas.

Jenkins, D. P. & Stanton, N. A. (2008) Cognitive Work Analysis, Workshop at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Conference, September 2008, New York.

Stewart, R. J., Stanton, N. A., and Harris, D. (2005). Distributed situational awareness in E3-D: Theory, methodology and results. TTCP HUM TP7 Workshop: Aerospace Human Factors Issues in Network-Centric Warfare. Salisbury, Wiltshire, 27 April 2005.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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