Human Factors Research Group

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PECCHIA, L., MELILLO, P., CRAVEN, M. and BRACALE, M., 2012. Early Stage Healthcare Technology Assessment: Valutazione Delle Tecnologie Biomediche in Fase Di Sviluppo. In: BONFIGLIO, A., MAGENES, G., PIETRABISSA, R. and SIGNORINI, M. G., eds., Dalla Ricerca Al Mercato. Trasformare Il Risultato Della Ricerca in Un Prodotto: (From research to market. Transforming the results of research into a product) 31. Pàtron editore. 173-197

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KEANE, D., CRAVEN, M. P. and SHARPLES, S., 2012. Chapter 33: A vignette study examining the effects of different types of diagnostic procedure and information provision preferences. In: Contemporary Ergonomics and Human Factors 2012: Proceedings of the international conference on Ergonomics & Human Factors 2012, Blackpool, UK, 16-19 April 2012 CRC Press. 161-168

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RYAN, B., WILSON, J.R. and SCHOCK, A., 2012. Understanding human factors in rail engineering: re-analysis of detailed, qualitative data on functions and risks Work. Supplement, 4237-4245

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ZHANG, M., RYAN, B. and ATKINSON, S., 2012. The Factors Affecting User Behaviour in a Picture-Based User Authentication System: PixelPin Computer Science and Convergence Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. 114, 31-42

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CRANWELL, J, GOLIGHTLY, D, FISCHER, J, SHARPLES, S and & O’MALLEY, C, 2012. Using Mobile Applications that Combine Self-Report Micro Surveys to Enhance GPS Tracking Data International Journal of Psychology of Education and Assessment.

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GOLIGHTLY, D., LOHSE, N., OPPERUD, A., KHALID, H.M. and PEACOCK, M., 2012. An ontology for relating affective needs to design parameters: development process and content Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 13(4), 393-410

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GOLIGHTLY, DAVID, RYAN, BRENDAN, DADASHI, NASTARAN, PICKUP, LAURA and WILSON, JOHN, 2012. Use of scenarios and function analyses to understand the impact of situation awareness on safe and effective work on rail tracks Safety Science.

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MORRIS, DAVID E, MATHER, MELISSA L, SIMON, CARL G and CROWE, JOHN A, 2012. Time-optimized X-ray micro-CT imaging of polymer based scaffolds Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials. 100(2), 360-367

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COUGHLAN, T, BROWN, M, HOUGHTON, RJ and LAWSON, G, 2012. Exploring new connections between the physical and the digital in future heritage interpretations In: ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'12), Austin, Texas.

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DUFFY, T, MCMASTER, R, BABER, C and HOUGHTON, RJ, 2012. Towards an ontology broker to improve cross-agency sharing in emergency response In: ISCRAM2012, 9th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, Vancouver, Canada.

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COUGHLAN T, BROWN M, MORTIER R, HOUGHTON RJ, LAWSON G and GOULDEN M, 2012. Exploring acceptance and consequences of the Internet Of Things in the home In: iThings: The 2012 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things. 148-155

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MORTIER, R, LODGE, T, HOUGHTON, RJ, SKATOVA, A, WAGNER, C, GOULDING, J, CROWCROFT, J and MADHAVAPEDDY, A, 2012. Becoming Dataware In: Digital Futures 2012, Digital Economy All-Hands Conference, The University of Aberdeen, UK.

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GORECKY, D., LAWSON, G., MURA, K., HERMAWATI, S. and OVERBY, M., 2012. User-Centered Design of a Game-Based Virtual Training System. In: TRZCIELINSKI, S. and KARWOWSKI, W., eds., Advances in Ergonomics in Manufacturing

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NASTARAN DADASHI and SETIA HERMAWATI, 2012. Is knowledge sharing a blessing or a curse? Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Available at: <http://iehf.org/ehf/wp-content/uploads/ergonomist/506_August/#/8/>

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C HARVEY and N A STANTON, 2012. Trade-off between context and objectivity in an analytic approach to the evaluation of in-vehicle interfaces. IET Intelligent Transport Systems. 6(3), 243-258
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Human Factors Research Group

Faculty of Engineering
The University of Nottingham
University Park, Nottingham
NG7 2RD, UK


Telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 4040
Email: human.factors@nottingham.ac.uk