Stanton Neville A, Baber Christopher
School of Engineering and Design, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH, UK.
Ergonomics. 2005 Jul 15;48(9):1097-113. doi: 10.1080/00140130500219726.
This paper reports on the theoretical and empirical developments for an error prediction methodology called task analysis for error identification (TAFEI). Other researchers have noted the need for theoretically driven approaches that are able to provide practical utility in error prediction. Theoretical developments include the concept of "rewritable routines", which describe the loop between cognitive processing, action and devices states. This has been proposed as a way of unifying ideas from systems theory and cognitive psychology. The empirical research shows that TAFEI is superior to heuristic methods, which supports the idea that structured methods assist in error prediction. The validation study shows that TAFEI reaches acceptable levels in terms of test-retest reliability and concurrent validity. It is believed that the method has reached a level of maturity after 10 years of development work. This is demonstrated by the many uses to which the method has been put, including that of a design tool.
本文报告了一种名为错误识别任务分析(TAFEI)的错误预测方法的理论和实证进展。其他研究人员已经指出,需要有理论驱动的方法,以便在错误预测中具有实际效用。理论进展包括“可重写例程”的概念,它描述了认知处理、行动和设备状态之间的循环。这被提议作为一种统一系统理论和认知心理学思想的方式。实证研究表明,TAFEI优于启发式方法,这支持了结构化方法有助于错误预测的观点。验证研究表明,TAFEI在重测信度和同时效度方面达到了可接受的水平。据信,经过10年的开发工作,该方法已达到成熟水平。该方法的多种用途证明了这一点,包括用作设计工具。