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Neelam Naikar
Neelam Naikar
Research Specialist, Defence Science and Technology Group
Verified email at defence.gov.au
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Analysing activity in complex systems with cognitive work analysis: concepts, guidelines and case study for control task analysis
N Naikar, A Moylan, B Pearce
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 7 (4), 371-394, 2006
2712006
Work domain analysis: Concepts, guidelines, and cases
N Naikar
CRC press, 2013
2412013
Work domain analysis: Theoretical concepts and methodology
N Naikar, R Hopcroft, A Moylan
1802005
Designing teams for first-of-a-kind, complex systems using the initial phases of cognitive work analysis: Case study
N Naikar, B Pearce, D Drumm, PM Sanderson
Human factors 45 (2), 202-217, 2003
1672003
A new component of visual orienting: Implicit effects of peripheral information and subthreshold cues on covert attention.
A Lambert, N Naikar, K McLachlan, V Aitken
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 25 (2), 321, 1999
1561999
Evaluating design proposals for complex systems with work domain analysis
N Naikar, PM Sanderson
Human Factors 43 (4), 529-542, 2001
1502001
Guidelines for AcciMap analysis
K Branford, N Naikar, A Hopkins
Learning from high reliability organisations, 193-212, 2009
1182009
Work domain analysis for training-system definition and acquisition
N Naikar
The International Journal of Aviation Psychology 9 (3), 271-290, 1999
1091999
Use of cognitive work analysis across the system life cycle: From requirements to decommissioning
P Sanderson, N Naikar, G Lintern, S Goss
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 43 (3 …, 1999
981999
Cognitive work analysis: An influential legacy extending beyond human factors and engineering
N Naikar
Applied ergonomics 59, 528-540, 2017
952017
Beyond interface design: Further applications of cognitive work analysis
N Naikar
International journal of industrial ergonomics 36 (5), 423-438, 2006
882006
Crossing the boundaries of safe operation: An approach for training technical skills in error management
N Naikar, A Saunders
Cognition, Technology & Work 5, 171-180, 2003
502003
An examination of the key concepts of the five phases of cognitive work analysis with examples from a familiar system
N Naikar
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 50 (3 …, 2006
492006
Designing safe and effective future systems: A new approach for modelling decisions in future systems with Cognitive Work Analysis
B Elix, N Naikar
Proceedings of the 8th international symposium of the Australian Aviation …, 2008
482008
Work domain analysis: Theoretical concepts and methodology (No. DSTO-TR-1665)
N Naikar, R Hopcroft, A Moylan
Defence Science and Technology Organisation Victoria (Australia) Air …, 2005
412005
Integrated system design: Promoting the capacity of sociotechnical systems for adaptation through extensions of cognitive work analysis
N Naikar, B Elix
Frontiers in psychology 7, 962, 2016
392016
A comparison of the decision ladder template and the recognition-primed decision model
N Naikar
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, 2010
392010
Effects of informative peripheral cues on eye movements: revisiting William James’“derived attention”
A Lambert, A Norris, N Naikar, V Aitken
Visual Cognition 7 (5), 545-569, 2000
372000
The use of work domain analysis for the design of training systems
G Lintern, N Naikar
Proceedings of the human factors and ergonomics society annual meeting 44 (1 …, 2000
372000
Perception of apparent motion across the retinal midline following commissurotomy
N Naikar, MC Corballis
Neuropsychologia 34 (4), 297-309, 1996
321996
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