نتایج جستجو برای: human error identification

تعداد نتایج: 2215190  

2001
Anne Isaac

Human error has been identified as a dominant risk factor in safety-oriented industries such as air traffic control (ATC). As the capacity and complexity of airspace continues to increase, and as ATC develops more advanced interfaces and computerised support technology, the importance of identifying the human factors leading to human error will increase, and the ability of traditional design pr...

2001
Steven Pocock Michael D. Harrison Peter C. Wright Paul Johnson

THEA is a technique designed for use by interactive system designers and engineers to help anticipate interaction failures. These may become problematic once designs become operational. The technique employs a cognitive error analysis based on an underlying model of human information processing. It is a highly structured approach, intended for use early in the development lifecycle as design co...

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 2021

The bee identification problem is a of properly recognizing massive amount data (a numerous bees in beehive, for example) which have been mixed and corrupted by noise. We derive various error exponents the under two different decoding rules. Under naïve decoding, decodes each independently others, we analyze general discrete memoryless channel relatively wide family stochastic decoders. Upper l...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 2004
Mary-Louise Montague Michael S W Lee S S M Hussain

OBJECTIVES To use a human reliability assessment tool to identify commonly occurring errors during myringotomy and ventilation tube (VT) insertion and to quantify the likelihood of error occurrence. METHODS Error-free task analysis for myringotomy and VT insertion was defined at the outset. Fifty-five consecutive myringotomy and VT insertion procedures were videotaped. The operator was either...

Background: However, the increasing advances in technology have greatly reduced the physical presence of manpower in the workplace, but in many work environments, man is still the most important and, at the same time, the most critical element. A slightest human error due to unsafe actions in most of occupational environments, can lead to a disaster. Material and method: The current qualitativ...

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