Behind human error : cognitive systems, computers, and hindsight

Behind human error : cognitive systems, computers, and hindsight

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Dec 1, 1994 · Anglais · Broché
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Format Broché
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 1, 1994
Éditeur Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center (Ohio)

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David D. Woods invites readers on a thought-provoking journey into the complexities of human error. This exploration goes beyond the surface-level blame that often accompanies mistakes, delving into the cognitive systems that shape our decisions. With a thoughtful structure, the work is divided into five sections, each peeling back layers of understanding about how humans interact with computers and the myriad factors influencing those interactions.

Throughout the book, he challenges the conventional narrative around failure, offering insights that are both enlightening and relevant. Readers will find themselves reflecting on how context, complexity, and the tools at our disposal can impact our judgment. Instead of simply labeling errors as faults, Woods encourages a deeper examination of the circumstances surrounding each misstep.

This engaging read isn’t just for professionals in technology or psychology; it’s for anyone curious about the intricacies of human thought processes. With warmth and clarity, he invites contemplation about how we can learn from mistakes and create systems that support better decision-making in the future.
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