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The Effects of Automation Invocation Procedure and Dynamic Display Relocation on Performance in a Multi-Task Environment

April 4, 2007
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Citation:
Hancock, P.A. (2007). The effects of automation invocation procedure and dynamic display relocation on performance in a multi-task environment. Transaction of the IEEE on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Humans and Systems, 37(1), 47-57.

Abstract:
In this paper, the responses of experienced professional pilots to change in interface configuration and differing automated invocation procedures were examined using a simulated flight-task environment.

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