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HFRG journal papers 2011

The Human Factors Research Group (HFRG) have compiled a list of journal paper outputs from 2011. The HFRG published twenty journal articles in 2011 covering a wide-range of exciting research areas.

  1. Burnett, G.E., Lawson, G., Millen, L., Pickering, C. (2011). Designing touchpad user-interfaces for vehicles: which tasks are most suitable? Behaviour and Information Technology, 30(3), 403-414
  2. Burnett, G.E., Millen, L., Lawson, G., Pickering, C. (2011). Investigating design issues for the use of touchpad technology within vehicles. Advances in Transportation Studies: An international journal (2011 special issue).
  3. Crundall, D., Crundall, E., Burnett, G., Shalloe, S. and Sharples, S., 2011. The impact of map orientation and generalisation on congestion decisions: a comparison of schematic-egocentric and topographic-allocentric map. Ergonomics 54(8), 700-715
  4. Dadashi, Y., Sharples, S., Wilson, J. & Clarke, T. (2011) Investigating presentation of rail-specific spatial information on handheld computer screens. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing.
  5. Dianat, I., Haslegrave, C.M. & Stedmon. A.W. (2011) Using pliers in assembly work: short and long task duration effects of gloves on hand performance capabilities and subjective assessments of discomfort and ease of tool manipulation. Applied Ergonomics.
  6. Kirchhübel, C., Howard, D.M., & Stedmon, A.W.  (2011) Acoustic correlates of speech when under stress: Research, methods and future directions.  International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law. 18(1), 75-98.
  7. Millen, L., Cobb, S. and Patel, H., 2011. Participatory design approach with children with autism. International Journal on Disability and Human Development. 10(4), 289–294.
  8. Millen, L., Edwards, T., Golightly, D., Sharples, S., Wilson, J.R. and Kirwan, B. (2011). Systems change in transport control: applications of cognitive work analysis. The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 21(1), 62-84.
  9. Parsons, S. and Cobb, S.  (2011). State-of-the art of Virtual Reality technologies for children on the autism spectrum.  Special issue of the European Journal of Special Needs Education (EJSNE), 26, (3), 355-366.
  10. Parsons, S., Millen, L., Garib-Penna, S. and Cobb, S., 2011. Participatory design in the development of innovative technologies for children and young people on the autism spectrum: the COSPATIAL project. Journal of Assistive Technologies. 5(1), 29-34.
  11. Patel, H., Pettitt, M., & Wilson, J.R. (2011). Factors of collaborative working: A framework for a collaboration model. Applied Ergonomics, 43, 1-26.
  12. Pitts, M., Burnett, G.E., Skrypchuk, L., Wellings, T., Attridge, A., Williams, M.A. (2011). Visual-haptic feedback interaction in automotive touchscreen use. Displays 33(1).
  13. Ryan, B., Qu, R., Schock, A., Parry, T., 2011. Integrating human factors and operational research in a multidisciplinary investigation of road maintenance. Ergonomics, 54, 436-452.
  14. Sharples, S., Millen, L., Golightly, D. & Balfe, N. (2011) The impact of automation in rail signalling operations. Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit. Proceedings of IMechE, Part F 225(2) 179-191.
  15. Stedmon, A.W., Patel, H., Sharples, S.C., & Wilson, J.R. (2011). Developing speech input for virtual reality applications: A reality based interaction approach. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 69(1-2), 3-8.
  16. Stedmon, A.W., Harris, S., & Wilson, J. (2011) Simulated multiplexed CCTV: The effects of screen layout and task complexity on user performance and strategies.  Security Journal, 24, 344-356.
  17. Stedmon, A.W. (2011) The camera never lies... or does it?  The dangers of taking CCTV surveillance at face value: A human factors approach. Surveillance and Society, 8(4), 527-534.
  18. Stedmon A.W., Crundall, D., Crundall, E., Irune, A., Saikayasit, R., van Loon, E., Ward, P., & Greig, N. (2011) Developing a collective test battery to investigate rider behaviour: An integrated experiment approach.  Advances in Transport Studies (2010 Special Issue), 63-78.
  19. Stedmon, A.W., Bayon, V., & Griffiths, G.  (2011) Expanding interaction potentials within virtual environments: Investigating the usability of speech and manual input modes for decoupled interaction. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction, vol. 2011.
  20. Sun, S. Sharples, S. & Makri, S. (2011) A user-centred mobile diary study approach to understanding serendipity in information research. Information Research, 16(3).

 For more HFRG papers, visit the HFRG Publications page. 

Posted on Wednesday 18th January 2012

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