Synthesizing basic results on how to design human work with complex systems, this work provides examples of successful cognitive systems engineering research and design. It discusses basic findings or control laws that determine the behavior and performance of joint systems. It also explores how to design joint coverage systems.
". . . present an effective joint cognitive systems paradigm, make compelling arguments, and recommend a substantial advance for our field."
- Doug Griffith, in Ergonomics in Design, Spring 2007