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Mitigating Complexity in Air Traffic Control: The Role of Structure-Based Abstractions

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Citable URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/42006

Title: Mitigating Complexity in Air Traffic Control: The Role of Structure-Based Abstractions
Author: Hansman, R. John; Histon, Jonathan M.
Abstract: Cognitive complexity is a limiting factor on the capacity and efficiency of the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system. A multi-faceted cognitive ethnography approach shows that structure, defined as the physical and informational elements that organize and arrange the ATC environment, plays an important role in helping controllers mitigate cognitive complexity. Key influences of structure in the operational environment and on controller cognitive processes are incorporated into a cognitive process model. Controllers are hypothesized to internalize the structural influences in the form of abstractions simplifying their working mental model of the situation. By simplifying their working mental model, these structure-based abstractions reduce cognitive complexity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/42006
Issue Date: 2008-08
Keywords: Training, Structure-based Abstraction, Structure, Cognitive Complexity, Air Traffic Control

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