Tomorrow’s Human–Machine Design Tools: From Levels of Automation to Interdependencies

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The growth of sophistication in machine capabilities must go hand in hand with growth of sophistication in human–machine interaction capabilities. To continue advancement as we build today’s intelligent machines, designers need formative tools for creating sociotechnical systems. In this article, we will briefly assess the appropriateness of “levels of automation” as a tool for designing human–machine systems. Additionally, we present coactive design and interdependence analysis as a viable alternative tool moving forward into more advanced and sophisticated human–machine systems.

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Johnson, M., Bradshaw, J. M., & Feltovich, P. J. (2018). Tomorrow’s Human–Machine Design Tools: From Levels of Automation to Interdependencies. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, 12(1), 77–82. https://doi.org/10.1177/1555343417736462

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