Essays about: "Naturalistic decision-making"
Found 5 essays containing the words Naturalistic decision-making.
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1. To Deploy, or Not to Deploy, That is the Question A qualitative study of the decision-making experiences of engineers deploying software changes in production
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och SamhällssäkerhetAbstract : The web services that millions of people count on require large-scale computer resources (servers, nodes, networking) and an intricate set of interdependent software services. Under pressure to continually improve these services, code and configuration changes are deployed hundreds or thousands of times every day. READ MORE
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2. Right to the countryside in the city – bottom-up initiatives for green areas in Warsaw
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Stockholm Resilience CentreAbstract : The engagement of local stewards is critically important for sustaining ecosystems services in cities. But what makes urban dwellers interested in stewardship of urban nature? This study conducted in Warsaw shows that activism is related to three intertwined areas of motivations: nature, place and community. READ MORE
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3. Visualising uncertainty in aircraft cockpits : Is icon degradation an appropriate visualisation form
University essay from Institutionen för kommunikation och informationAbstract : Visualising uncertainty information has been a research area for the past decade or so, and this thesis contains the results of an experiment that examines whether prior research on icon degradation for showing uncertainty can be used in a simulated aircraft cockpit environment. Using icon degradation has been suggested as being effective to combat overconfidence bias, as well as to accurately convey information about uncertainty. READ MORE
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4. Control Modes In High-Speed Navigation : verifying a new protocol to evaluate team performance in terms of control modes in a joint cognitive system
University essay from Institutionen för datavetenskap; Filosofiska fakultetenAbstract : This thesis presents a study in which an attempt to verify a new protocol for evaluating team performance in terms of control was made, and this on teams performing navigation in high speed in real life, natural contexts. A second objective was to identify key factors for achieving control during high-speed navigation. READ MORE
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5. Experience-based decision-making, non-technical skills and general decision-making styles among aviation pilots
University essay from Psykologiska institutionenAbstract : Aviation pilots are trained to base cockpit decisions on strategic and analytic reasoning, while naturalistic decision-making theory suggests that experts in naturalistic settings, like pilots, make decisions based on experience. In the present study, a scenario-based questionnaire was used, to explore the effects of aviation pilots´ non-technical skills and experience-based decision-making in a cockpit decision-making situation. READ MORE