Cognitive Ergonomics of Multi-Agent Systems: Observations, Principles and Research Issues

作者: Karel Hurts , Paul Greef

DOI: 10.1007/3-540-58648-2_35

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摘要: The effectiveness of multi-agent systems — in which more than one human and machine agent cooperate to accomplish a common task depends crucially on the extent these meet psychological social needs participants. In this paper review is provided relevant observations, principles theories pertaining cognitive ergonomics systems. We will focus those aspects that take particular significance systems, including motivational aspects. organized around distinction between technology-mediated human-human cooperation, supervisory cooperative problem solving At end an attempt be made summarize implications for designing from point view.

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