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Flascher, Ittai, Shaw, Robert E., Michaels, Claire F. and Flascher, Oded M. (2003): Methods for Online Management of AmI Capabilities Relative to Users? Goals. In: Aarts, Emile H. L., Collier, René, Loenen, Evert van and Ruyter, Boris E. R. de (eds.) EUSAI 2003 - Ambient Intelligence - First European Symposium November 3-4, 2003, Veldhoven, The Netherlands. pp. 334-348.

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Effken, Judith A., Kim, Nam-Gyoon, Kadar, Endre and Shaw, Robert E. (1992): Enhancing Computer Displays to Support Coordination of Hemodynamic Monitoring and Treatment. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 1522-1525.

Although the amount of clinical data available through critical care monitoring systems has steadily increased, little integration of that data occurs. Consequently, higher order relationships cannot be obtained directly. An ecological psychology approach to display design that attempts to reduce the cognitive load for the clinician by directly displaying the functional relationships between parameters is compared with a traditional approach in a monitoring and control task. Analysis of performance by Critical and Non-Critical Care Nurses and Novices suggests that the integrated display facilitates performance for all groups.

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Computer programs emerge as the outcome of complex human processes of cognition, communication and negotiation, which serve to establish the meaningful embedding of the computer system in its intended use context.

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