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FUNCTION ALLOCATION

Oron-Gilad, T., Szalma, J.L., & Hancock, P.A. (2005) Incorporating Individual Differences into the Adaptive Automation Paradigm, Proceedings of the Human Factors in Organizational and Management (ODAM) VIII conference, Maui Hawaii.

Scallen, S.F., & Hancock, P.A. (2001). Implementing adaptive function allocation. International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 11 (2), 197-221.

Hancock, P.A., & Scallen, S.F. (1998). Allocation functions in human-machine systems. In: R.R. Hoffman, M. Sherrick, and J.S. Warm (Eds.). Viewing psychology as a whole: The integrative science of William N. Dember. (pp. 509-539). Washington D.C.: American Psychology Association.

Scallen, S.F., & Hancock, P.A. (1997). Triggering dynamic function allocation, Ergonomics in Design, 5, 5-6.

Scallen, S.F., & Hancock, P.A. (1997).  Performance effects of adaptive allocation.  In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 9, 316-320.

Hancock, P.A., & Scallen, S.F. (1997). The performance and workload effects of task re-location during automation. Displays, 17, 61-68.

Sheridan, T., Price, H.E., Pew, R., Van Cott, H.P., Woods, D.D., & Hancock, P.A. (1997). Resolved: Allocating functions between humans and machines can never be done on a rationale basis. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 41, 248.

Hancock, P.A. & Scallen, S.F. (1996).  The future of function allocation:  It’s time to rethink how tasks are allocated to people in human-machine systems.  Ergonomics in Design, 4 (4), 24-29.

Scallen, S.F., Hancock, P.A., & Duley, J.A.. (1995) Pilot performance and preference for short cycles of automation in adaptive function allocation. Applied Ergonomics, 26 (6), 397-403.

Hancock, P.A. (1993). On the practicalities and politics of task allocation in hybrid human-    machine systems. In: D.J. Garland & J.A. Wise (Eds.). Human Factors and Advanced  Aviation Technologies. (pp. 111-115). Daytona Beach, FL: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical   University Press.

Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1986). Horn clause representations in human-machine systems with adaptive control. In: W. Karwowski (Ed.). Trends in Ergonomics/Human Factors III. (pp. 249-256) Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Chignell, M.H., & Hancock, P.A. (1985). Knowledge-based load leveling and task allocation in human-machine systems. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Manual Control, 21 9.1-9.11.

Hancock, P.A., Chignell, M.H., & Loewenthal, A. (1985). KBAM: A prototype knowledge-based adaptive human-machine system. In: I.D. Brown, R. Goldsmith, K. Coombes, & M.A. Sinclair (Eds.). Ergonomics International 85: Proceedings of the North Congress of the International Ergonomics Association. (pp. 103-105), Bournemouth, England.