IEEE SMC'99 Conference Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (Cat. No.99CH37028)
DOI: 10.1109/icsmc.1999.814177
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Modeling and analysis of human interactions with and within complex systems

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“…The human error plays a major role while the fault remains undetected and uncorrected. It has been seen over the years, which ample emphasis is put down on this area of research [29][30][31]. Therefore, reliability modeling incorporating the human error can help to predict human performance, reduce cost and guide to a structure design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human error plays a major role while the fault remains undetected and uncorrected. It has been seen over the years, which ample emphasis is put down on this area of research [29][30][31]. Therefore, reliability modeling incorporating the human error can help to predict human performance, reduce cost and guide to a structure design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In my previous paper, we have proposed an idea of Socially-Centered Automation that regards an automated system as a true, equivalent partner of a human user having an analogous capability of "sociality" to be embedded within the interactions with the human user. In contrast to a conventional Human-Centered Automation idea that assumes superior priorities of a human over a machine, we put an emphasis on increasing interactions between them, accepting their conflicts and letting them cooperate with each other to change a current conflict status into a new coordinated one (Sawaragi, 1999). We are now extending the current system towards the one based upon this socially-centered automation idea.…”
Section: Towards a Socially-centered Automationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researches incorporating human errors (Dhillon (1989), Sawaragi (1999), ) have been carried out to identify and improve the reliability of simple and multi-state systems. Dhillon and Yang (1992) stochastically analysed the effect of common cause and human failures on the reliability of a standby system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%