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Crew workload-management strategies - A critical factor in system performance

Published 2019-07-12 From Legacy CDMS 1 author

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Abstract

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This paper reviews the philosophy and goals of the NASA/USAF Strategic Behavior/Workload Management Program. The philosophical foundation of the program is based on the assumption that an improved understanding of pilot strategies will clarify the complex and inconsistent relationships observed among objective task demands and measures of system performance and pilot workload. The goals are to: (1) develop operationally relevant figures of merit for performance, (2) quantify the effects of strategic behaviors on system performance and pilot workload, (3) identify evaluation criteria for workload measures, and (4) develop methods of improving pilots' abilities to manage workload extremes.

Author

  • Hart, Sandra G. NASA Ames Research Center

Citation: Hart, Sandra G. (2019). Crew workload-management strategies - A critical factor in system performance. Legacy CDMS. NASA NTRS ID 19900039124. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/19900039124 ↗