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1995
 
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Jones, Julie A. and Widjaja, T. Kiki (1995): The Electronic Human Factors Guide for Aviation Maintenance. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 39th Annual Meeting 1995. pp. 71-74.

Technological advances in the area of computer software, hardware and peripherals have made digital information technology feasible. The Federal Aviation Administration Office of Aviation Medicine has been investigating the application of such technology. The overall goal is to increase accessibility and to improve distribution of Human Factors research reports and information to the aviation maintenance industry. The latest digital documentation project is the Electronic Human Factors Guide for Aviation Maintenance (E-Guide). The E-Guide is a hypermedia version of the Human Factors Guide for Aviation Maintenance (the Guide) which is described elsewhere in this symposium. This paper describes the design goals, key features, and future plans for the E-Guide.

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Widjaja, T. Kiki (1992): The Impact of Color Coding in Program Debugging. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 321-325.

The potential of using color as a program debugging aid was investigated in this research. The study assessed program debugging performance of eighteen subjects in three different color coding conditions: black and white, color-grouping that arranged loops and nested structures in five shades of green, and color-flagging that highlighted potential error areas in orange. Completion time, accuracy, and types of error detected, subjective preferences, and rate of visual comfort for each condition was recorded. This research suggested that color coding substantially improved error detections in C programs.

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