Human Error, published in 1991, is a major theoretical integration of several previously isolated literatures. Particularly important is the identification of cognitive processes common to a wide variety of error types. It is essential reading not only for cognitive scientists and human factors specialists, but also for reliability engineers and risk managers.
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