Two project areas were pursued: the intelligent cockpit and human problem solving. The first area involves an investigation of the use of advanced software engineering methods to aid aircraft crews in procedure selection and execution. The second area is focused on human problem solving in dynamic environments, particulary in terms of identification of rule-based models land alternative approaches to training and aiding. Progress in each area is discussed.
Pilot Interaction with Automated Airborne Decision Making Systems. Semiannual Progress Report March-August 1984
1984
45 pages
Report
No indication
English
Human Factors Engineering , Job Training & Career Development , Artificial intelligence , Cockpits , Computers , Flight crews , Flight simulators , Human factors engineering , Man machine systems , Applications programs (Computers) , Display devices , Lisp (Programming language) , Workloads (Psychophysiology) , Decision making , Software engineering , Training , Problem solving