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Human Performance in Complex Task Environments: A Basis for the Application of Adaptive Automation. - Final rept.
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Div., Warminster, PA. Air Vehicle and Crew Systems Technology Dept.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: AD-A255 067/1




 
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Date: Mar 1992
Author: J. G. Morrison J. P. Gluckman J. E. Deaton

There are a number of human performance issues that are highlighted by the application of adaptive automation technology to complex task environments. Few of these issues have received empirical human performance research. This paper describes those issue ...

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