@article{1081, author = {Erin Chiou}, title = {Failing to Grasp our Failure to Grasp Automation Failure}, abstract = {

This paper discusses three points inspired by Skraaning and Jamieson’s perspective on automation failure: (a) the limitations of the automation failure concept with expanding system boundaries; (b) parallels between the failure to grasp automation failure and the failure to grasp trust in automation; (c) benefits of taking a pluralistic approach to definitions in sociotechnical systems science. While a taxonomy of automation-involved failures may not directly improve our understanding of how to prevent those failures, it could be instrumental for identifying hazards during test and evaluation of operational systems.

}, year = {2024}, journal = {Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making}, month = {01}, publisher = {Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making}, issn = {1555-3434}, url = {https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10515583}, doi = {10.1177/15553434241228799}, }