Author: Janine A. Purcell

Janine Purcell works as the Cognitive Engineer for the VHA's Bar Code Resource Office. Her VA career started at the VA National Center for Patient Safety where she contributed to usability and patient safety initiatives involving software and product design. Janine has worked for over 20 years in commercial and research settings, principally in the field of human-computer interaction. Former projects include the creation of a cognitive task analysis of en route air traffic control and design of the user interface to large databases to support nurse case management. She holds a B.A. is in Linguistics from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research with a concentration in Cognitive Human Factors from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Publications

Publication period start: 2011
Number of co-authors: 14

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Allen L. Zaklad
2
Wayne Zachary
2
Joan M. Ryder
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Frank Drews
10
Bruce G. Coury
18
Wayne Zachary
18

Publications

Purcell, Janine A., Coury, Bruce G. (1988): Asymmetric Transfer of Training Between Integral and Separable Displays. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 32nd Annual Meeting , 1988, . pp. 1366-1370.

Purcell, Janine A. (1990): A Cognitive Modeling Technique for Complex Decision Strategies. In: D., Woods,, E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting , 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 254-258.

Redding, Richard E., Cannon, John R., Lierman, Bruce C., Ryder, Joan M., Purcell, Janine A., Seamster, Thomas L. (1991): The Analysis of Expert Performance in the Redesign of the En Route Air Traffic Control Cur. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting , 1991, . pp. 1403-1407.

Purcell, Janine A., Coury, Bruce G. (1991): The Impact of Alternating Between Integral and Separable Displays in a Multidimensional De. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting , 1991, . pp. 1579-1583.

Ryder, Joan M., Zaklad, Allen L., Zachary, Wayne, Purcell, Janine A. (1992): A Cognitive Framework for Integrated Embedded Training and Decision Aiding. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting , 1992, . pp. 1269-1273.

Zachary, Wayne, Zaklad, Allen L., Hicinbothom, James H., Ryder, Joan M., Purcell, Janine A. (1993): COGNET Representation of Tactical Decision-Making in Anti-Air Warfare. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting , 1993, . pp. 1112-1116.

Purcell, Janine A. (1994): Statistical Process Control Charting Applied to the Analysis of Human Performance in Compu. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting , 1994, . pp. 350-354.

Purcell, Janine A., Williams, Linda, Scott, Jeanie, Russ, Alissa L., Drews, Frank, Speir, Ross (2011): Human Factors Engineering in the Department of Veterans Affairs: Operations and Research I. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 55th Annual Meeting , 2011, . pp. 677-679. https://pro.sagepub.com/content/55/1/677

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