Browse by Authors and EditorsJump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 18. ArticleStiles, Shelley, Ryan, Brendan and Golightly, David (2018) Evaluating attitudes to safety leadership within rail construction projects. Safety Science . ISSN 0925-7535 Kefalidou, Genovefa, Golightly, David and Sharples, Sarah (2018) Identifying rail asset maintenance processes: a human-centric and sensemaking approach. Cognition, Technology and Work, 20 (1). pp. 73-92. ISSN 1435-5566 Dadashi, Nastaran, Golightly, David and Sharples, Sarah (2017) Seeing the woods for the trees: the problem of information inefficiency and information overload on operator performance. Cognition, Technology and Work, 19 (4). pp. 561-570. ISSN 1435-5566 Harvey, John, Smith, Andrew and Golightly, David (2017) Critical realism and economic anthropology. Journal of Critical Realism, 16 (5). pp. 431-450. ISSN 1572-5138 Golightly, David, Kefalidou, Genovefa and Sharples, Sarah (2017) A cross-sector analysis of human and organisational factors in the deployment of data-driven predictive maintenance. Information Systems and e-Business Management . ISSN 1617-9854 Large, David R., Golightly, David and Taylor, Emma (2017) Train driving simulator studies: can novice drivers deliver the goods? Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit . ISSN 2041-3017 (In Press) Golightly, David, Sharples, Sarah, Patel, Harshada and Ratchev, Svetan (2016) Manufacturing in the cloud: a human factors perspective. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 55 . pp. 12-21. ISSN 0169-8141 Madigan, Ruth, Golightly, David and Madders, Richard (2016) Application of Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS) to UK rail safety of the line incidents. Accident, Analysis and Prevention, 97 . pp. 122-131. ISSN 0001-4575 Dadashi, Nastaran, Wilson, John R., Golightly, David and Sharples, Sarah (2016) Alarm handling for health monitoring: operator strategies used in an electrical control room of a rail network. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of Rail and Rapid Transit, 230 (5). pp. 1415-1428. ISSN 2041-3017 Golightly, David and Dadashi, Nastaran (2016) The characteristics of railway service disruption: implications for disruption management. Ergonomics . ISSN 1366-5847 Richardson, Miles, Maspero, Marta, Golightly, David, Sheffield, David, Staples, Vicki and Lumber, Ryan (2016) Nature: a new paradigm for well-being and ergonomics. Ergonomics . ISSN 1366-5847 Houghton, Robert J., White, Chris, Golightly, David and Wilson, John R. (2016) Span of control in supervision of rail track work. Cognition, Technology & Work, 18 (2). pp. 361-378. ISSN 1435-5558 Dadashi, Nastaran, Wilson, John R., Golightly, David and Sharples, Sarah (2014) A framework to support human factors of automation in railway intelligent infrastructure. Ergonomics, 57 (3). pp. 387-402. ISSN 1366-5847 Sun, Xu, Golightly, David, Cranwell, Jo, Bedwell, Benjamin D. and Sharples, Sarah (2013) Participant experiences of mobile device-based diary studies. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction, 5 (2). pp. 62-83. ISSN 1942-3918 Conference or Workshop ItemDelamere, Lise, Lumby, Andy, Treble, Peter and Golightly, David (2016) D-MOD Dynamic Modelling of Operator Demand: a new simulator module for the evaluation of signaler’s demand. In: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Rail Transportation, 23-25 Aug 2016, Birmingham, UK. Golightly, David and Dadashi, Nastaran (2016) How do principles for human-centred automation apply to Disruption Management Decision Support? In: 2016 IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Rail Transportation, 23-25 Aug 2016, Birmingham, UK. (In Press) Golightly, David, Sanderson, David, Holmes, Paul, Ratchev, Svetan and Sharples, Sarah (2016) Design requirements for effective hybrid decision making with Evolvable Assembly Systems. In: European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, 6-8 Sep 2016, Nottingham, UK. Dadashi, Nastaran, Golightly, David and Sharples, Sarah (2016) Seeing the woods for the trees: the problem of information inefficiency and information overload on operator performance. In: 13th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems, 30 Aug-2 Sept 2016, Kyoto, Japan. (In Press) |