The 9th International Conference on Naturalistic Decision Making
23–26 June 2009
at the British Computer Society, Southampton Street, London, UK

– Programme –

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Tuesday, 23 June 2009
Doctoral Consortium (by invitation)

0930 – 1000h Registration, arrival and coffee/tea

1000 – 1015h Welcome and Introductions
DC Co-Chairs: Julie Gore and Nick Sevdalis
Visiting Experts: Rhona Flin, Robert Hoffman, Gary Klein and Harold Thimbleby

1015 – 1230h Introduction

Part 1: PhD Research Overviews
PhD students each provide a 5-10 minute overview of their work to date (formal presentation with 3-5 PowerPoint slides each)
Chair: Julie Gore and Nick Sevdalis

Part 2: “Vexing research problems in NDM”
Rhona Flin

1230 – 1300h Lunch

1300 – 1330h Plenary discussion
Identify discussion area and problems to focus upon

1330 – 1530h Part 3: Small group discussion and students report back

1530 – 1545h Tea / Coffee

1545 – 1630h Part 4: Reflections

1700 – 1730h Students help with preparing conference bags etc

1900h Dinner


Wednesday, 24 June 2009

0815 – 0845h Registration, arrival and coffee/tea


0845 – 0900h Welcome and Opening Ceremony
Welcome by NDM9 Co-Chair: Neville Stanton
Opening Address: Gary Klein

0900 – 1000h Keynote 1
Wearable technology for Crime Scene Examination: Distributed Cognition and Naturalistic Decision Making
Professor Chris Baber, University of Birmingham

1000 – 1030h Coffee and tea

1030 – 1200h Paper Session 1: Decision Support 1 (3 x 30 min)
Examining cue recognition across expertise using a computer-based task
Ben W. Morrison, Mark W. Wiggins, Nigel W. Bond and Michael D. Typer

Experiencing the Tool without Experiencing the Pain: Concepts for an Experiential User Guide
Shane T. Mueller, Gary Klein and Christopher Burns

Naturalistic Decision Framing in Computer Mediated Scientific Exploration
Lelyn D. Saner and Cleotilde Gonzalez

1200 – 1300h Lunch

Poster Session 1

1300 – 1500h Paper Session 2: Military Decision Making (4 x 30 min)

Representing a Combat ID Analysis Tool within an Agent Based Constructive Simulation
David Dean, Alasdair Vincent, Beejal Mistry, Aleem Hossain and Mink Spaans

From the 6 Ps of Planning to the 4 Ds of Digitisation: Difficulties, Dilemmas and Defective Decision Making
Guy H. Walker, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Paul M. Salmon and Laura Rafferty

Decisions, decisions….and even more decisions: The impact of digitisation in the land warfare domain
Paul M. Salmon, Neville A. Stanton, Daniel P. Jenkins, Guy H. Walker, Laura Rafferty & Kirsten Revell

1500 – 1530h Coffee and tea

1530 – 1730h Paper Session 3: Theory and Modeling 1 (4 x 30 min)
Causal Reasoning: Initial Report of a Naturalistic Study of Causal Inferences
Gary Klein and Robert Hoffman

Does Affect Matter in Naturalistic Decision Making?
Kathleen L. Mosier and Ute M. Fischer

Varieties of analogical reasoning
Robert R. Hoffman and Thomas C. Eskridge

Understanding Naturalistic Decision Making Under Life Threatening Conditions
Moin Rahman

1730 – 1830h Keynote 2
Can computers help overcome limitations in human decision making?
Professor John Maule, Leeds University

1830 – 1930h Welcome Reception (Ashgate)

Thursday, 25 June 2009

0830 – 0900h Registration, arrival and coffee

0900 – 1000h Keynote 3
Avoiding latent design conditions using UI discovery tools
Professor Harold Thimbleby, Swansea University

1000 – 1030h Tea and coffee

1030 – 1230h Paper Session 4: Teams (4 x 30 min)
Use of a Team Collaboration Model to Identify Candidate Knowledge Management and Collaboration Technologies
Tony Kendall and Susan G. Hutchins

Naturalistic Decision Making for Power System Operators
Frank L. Greitzer, Robin Podmore, Marck Robinson and Pamela Ey

Teams and cardiac surgery
Jan Maarten Schraagen, Josine van de Ven, Paul Barach and Meike Smit

Responding Effectively to Civil Emergencies: The Role of Transactive Memory in the Performance of Multi-team Systems
Mark P. Healey, Gerard P. Hodgkinson, and Swee Teo

1230 – 1330h Lunch
Poster Session 2

1330 – 1500h Paper Session 5: Decision Support 2 (3 x 30 min)
Evaluation of Medical System Interface
James Shanteau, Alleene M. Pingenot and James D. F. Pingenot

Combining Naturalistic and Mathematical Decision Aids to Support Product Design
Caroline C. Hayes and Farnaz Akhavi

The design and implementation of a cognitive command and control system for tower controllers
Yeoh Lean Weng, Oliver Tan Kok Soon, Linus Low Kar Seng and Teh Shi-Hua

1500 – 1530h Tea and coffee

1530 – 1700h Paper Session 6: Theory and Modeling 2 (3 x 30 min)
Using the decision-ladder to add a formative element to naturalistic decision-making research
Daniel P. Jenkins, Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H. Walker and Laura Rafferty

Modeling the Dynamics of Recognition-Primed Decision Making
Robert Patterson, Lisa Fournier, Byron Pierce, Marc Winterbottom and Lisa Tripp

Technosocial Predictive Analytics in Support of Naturalistic Decision Making
Antonio Sanfilippo, Andrew J. Cowell, Liz Malone, Roderick Riensche, Jim Thomas, Stephen Unwin, Paul Whitney, Pak Chung Wong

1700 – 1800h Keynote 4
Towards Network-Enabled Cognition
Professor Nigel Shadbolt, University of Southampton

1900 – 2330h Conference Dinner
Brown’s Restaurant

Friday, 26 June 2009

0830 – 0900h Registration, arrival and coffee

0900 – 1000h Panel Session 1 (panels will run in parallel)
Panel 1a: People, Technology and Complex Work in Healthcare
Silvia Gilardi, Chiara Guglielmetti, Shawna J Perry, Gabriella Pravettoni, Stephanie Wilson and Robert L Wears

Panel 1b: Enabling Critical Analytic Thinking
Richard May, Jörn Kohlhammer and David S. Ebert

1000 – 1030h Tea and coffee

1030 – 1130h Panel Session 2 (panels will run in parallel)
Panel 2a: Decision making in the operating room: Conceptual models and methods of training and assessment
Keryn Pauley, Nick Sevdalis, Evie Fioratou, Rosamond Jacklin and Sudip Sarker
Panel 2b: Accountogenic Decisions and Training in Critical and Major Incident Policing
Laurence Alison, Marie Eyre, Sophie Bane, Jonathan Crego, Sean Cunningham

1145 – 1215h Closing Ceremony
1145 – 1200h Conference Closing Address
Rhona Flin

1200 – 1215h Conference Co-Chair: William Wong
Hand-over to NDM10 Conference Chair(s)


Poster Session 1
(Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 1200 – 1300h)

1. Decision making in selection interviews
Adrian Banks, Julie Gore and Rebecca Smith

2. Effects of operator state on pilot/ATC conflict
Kathleen L. Mosier, Paula Rettenmaier, Matthew McDearmid, Stephanie Ng, Jordan Wilson and Stanton Mak

3. Exploiting computer technologies for military integrated decision making
Peter Thunholn and Mervyn Cheah

4. Decision priming in an air to ground attack decision scenario
Marc Winterbottom, Robert Patterson, Lisa Fournier, Byron Pierce, Logan Williams and Ryan Amann

5. Studying rigorously defined health care processes using formal process modelling language, clinical simulation, observation and eye tracking
Jenna L. Marquard, Stefan Christov, Philip L. Henneman, Lori A. Clarke, Leon J. Osterweil, George S. Avrunin, Donald L. Fisher, Elizabeth A. Henneman, Megan M. Campbell, Tuan A. Pham and Qi Ming Lin

6. Working against the clock: An analysis of decisions in rape investigations under time pressure
Bernadette Doran, Matthew Long and Laurence Alison

7. Expert judgment in contaminated land assessment
Natalie Cropp, Adrain Banks and Lucia Elghali

8. NDM integrated organisational structure and growth of organisations
Markus Vanharanta and Mark Stevenson

9. Constraint based decision making in mission planning teams
Neville A. Stanton,G.H. Walker, P.M Salmon and D.P. Jenkins

10. Analysis of the decision making process of flying instructors at the Brazilian Air Force Academy
Luiz Mauricio de Andrade da Silva, Laercio Aparecido Lucas and Mauricio Pereira da Costa

11. Electronic medical records and NDM in US emergency departments: A preliminary analysis
Markus A. Feufel and Valerie L. Shalin

12. Formalising collaboration in decision making: A case study in military epidemiological early warning
Liliane Pellegrin, Charlotte Gaudin, Nathalie Bonnardel, Gaetan Texier, Jean Baptiste Meynard and Herve Chaudet
13. Intra-operative sensemaking by surgeons: Analysis of operative reports for uncertainty and irregular cues
Lygia Stewart, Cynthia O. Dominguez and Lawrence W. Way

14. Investigating the impact of geographical information system in a municipality crisis management organization
Rego Granlund, Bjorn Johansson, Jiri Trnka and Helena Granlund

15. Investigate naturalistic decision making of football players to design virtual environment
Cyril Bossard, Gilles Kermarrec, Romain Benard, Pierre De Loor and Jacques Tisseau

16. Day traders, computers and the trading floor – Interactional expertise?
Claire McAndrew and Julie Gore

17. Counter-terrorism: risk perception and communication in naturalistic environments
Claire McAndrew and Teal Triggs

18. Analysis of the FX traders’ work using the Naturalistic Decision Making framework
Bill Davilas and Nicolas Marmaras

19. Tactical decision games: Developing scenario-based training for decision making in distributed teams
Kristina Lauche, Margaret Crichton and Petra Saskia Bayerl

20. Social Structure in Naturalistic Decision Making
Markus Vanharanta


Poster Session 2
(Thursday, 25 June 2009, 1200 – 1300h)


1. Social media supporting disaster response: Evaluation of a lightweight collaborative tool
Beth Veinott and Donald Cox

2. Developing pattern languages: New ways of communicating naturalistic insights for system development and evaluation
Donald Cox and Beth Veinott

3. Build the picture build the plan: The role of control room displays in team sensemaking
Corey Falon and Cynthia Dominguez

4. Verbal communication as a sign of adaptation in socio-technical systems: The case of robotic surgery
Anne Sophie Nyssen and Blavier Adélaïde

5. Visualizing temperature forecast uncertainty for a non-expert web audience
Sonia Savelli and Susan Joslyn

6. Displays and decisions: The chicken or the egg? The influence of displays on the decision making process
Patricia McDermott, Shaun Hutchins and Michael Barnes

7. Critical Incident Management by Teleconference: Identifying Non-Technical Skills
Graham Coull, John Tripp, Michael Davies, Rhona Flin

8. Sensemaking as a naturalistic knowledge discovery model
Celestine A. Ntuen

9. Changing horses in midstream: Sudden changes in plan in dynamic decision making problems
Silvia Gilardi, Chiara Guglielmetti, Shawna J. Perry, Gabriella Pravettoni and Robert L. Wears

10. Sensemaking during unfolding events
Mei-Hua Lin and Helen Altman Klein

11. Leveraging visualization too improve sensemaking within a computational RPD model: A military perspective
Timothy P. Hanratty, Xiaocong Fan and Robert J. Hammel II

12. Using decision scenarios to evaluate laypeople’s computer-mediated medication information sharing choices
Jenna L. Marquard and Patricia Flatley Brennan

13. A proposed common decision-exchange protocol for representing, managing and sharing organizational decisions
Jeff Waters, Ritesh Patel, James Eitelberg and Marion G. Ceruti

14. IMAGE: A computer-aided cognition capability for understanding complex systems
Daniel Lafond, Jean-Francois Gagnon, Sebastien Tremblay and Michel Lizotte

15. A misfit tool: Patients’ (lack of) use of a structured decision aid
Jenna L. Marquard and Patricia Flatley Brennan

16. Visualizations: From complex analyses to actionable findings
Laura G. Militello, Drew M. Bowers, Thomas R. Bonheim, Robert B. Olding and Keith Ambrose

17. Developing a simulated environment to study naturalistic decision making processes
Dorian Soru, Paolo Cottone, Gianmarco Altoe, Valentina Schiavinato and Giuseppe Mantovanni

18. Managing uncertainty in macrocognition: A multidisciplinary review and integration
Michael A. Rosen, Stephen M. Fiore and Eduardo Salas

19. Concept mapping of knowledge structures to visualise the nature of expertise in clinical education
Ian M. Kinchin

20. A Game Based Synthetic Environment to Train Soldier Decision Making
Expertise
Ben Luke Dawson and Antoinette Caird-Daley

   
   
 
 

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