TY - BOOK AU - Ness,James W. AU - Tepe,Victoria AU - Ritzer,Darren R. TI - The science and simulation of human performance T2 - Advances in human performance and cognitive engineering research, SN - 9781849502962 (electronic bk.) : AV - HF5549.5.P37 S35 2004 U1 - 658.314 22 PY - 2004/// CY - Bingley, U.K. PB - Emerald KW - Psychology KW - Applied Psychology KW - bisacsh KW - Cognitive Psychology KW - Intelligence & reasoning KW - bicssc KW - Performance technology KW - Human engineering KW - Cognitive science KW - Human-machine systems N1 - The measurement of individual and unit expertise / Jean L. Dyer -- Theoretical assumptions and scientific architecture / Maj. James W. Ness, Victoria Tepe -- The science of human performance : methods and metrics / Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Robert W. Holt -- Representing cognition as an intent-driven process / Jon J. Fallesen, Stanley M. Halpin -- The physiology of performance, stress, and readiness / David M. Penetar, Karl E. Friedl -- Introduction / Barbara Palmer -- Measuring team performance : review of current methods and consideration of future needs / Dana L. Kendall, Eduardo Salas -- An integrated neurochemical perspective on human performance measurement / Fred H. Previc -- Statistics and the art of model construction / Ross R. Vickers -- Toward realism in human performance simulation / Barry G. Silverman -- Conclusions and recommendations : in pursuit of order and progress / George R. Mastroianni, Victor E. Middleton -- The study and measurement of human performance by military service laboratories / Elizabeth S. Redden, James B. Sheehy, Eileen A. Bjorkman -- Foreword / Karl Friedl N2 - Simulations are often used in the military and other performance-critical fields (e.g., law enforcement, aviation, emergency management) to assess readiness, to support training, management, and decision making and to conduct mission rehearsal. This volume documents the state of the art and presents a state of the possible individual and small unit human performance research and simulation. Distinguished scientists from within the military, academe, government and private industry consider how best to gather and relate human performance data, and offer specific recommendations to advance the development of models and simulations of individual and small unit behavior. The result is a uniquely interdisciplinary volume that draws upon the knowledge and experience of recognized experts whose insights converge upon problems of common interest and relevance to researchers, analysts, and developers UR - https://www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1016/S1479-3601(2004)5 ER -