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TangiSense, table interactive avec technologie RFID

Sébastien Kubicki, Yoann Lebrun, Christophe Kolski, Sophie Lepreux, René Mandiau, Emmanuel Adam, Philippe dos Santos, Hervé Schultz, F Javier Martin-Campo, Jean Caelen, Karine Xue, Valentin Valls, Christian Perrot, D. Arfib, P. Rivier, N. Geraud, Céline Verchère, Miguel Aubouy

Nord IT-Days, Mar 2010, Lille, France. ⟨hal-03325830⟩

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First Experimentation of the ErgoPNets Method Using Dynamic Modeling to Communicate Usability Evaluation Results

Stéphanie Bernonville, Christophe Kolski, Nicolas Leroy, Marie-Catherine Beuscart-Zephir

When a computer application is being designed or re-engineered, especially a user-centred application, communication between ergonomists and computer scientists is very important. However, the formalisms used to describe ergonomic problems and recommendations are often based on natural language....

Human Error, Safety and Systems Development, 7th IFIP WG 13.5 Working Conference, HESSD 2009, Sep 2009, Brussels, Belgium. pp.81-95, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-11750-3_7⟩. ⟨hal-03442620⟩

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BRILLANT: an open source platform for B

Samuel Colin, Dorian Petit, Georges Mariano, Vincent Poirriez

This article presents an open-source platform, the BRILLANT project, with a focus on some of its most prominent components.

Workshop on Tool Building in Formal Methods, Feb 2010, Orford, Canada. ⟨inria-00480709⟩

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TangiSense : table interactive RFID pour la manipulation d'objets tangibles et traçables

Jean Caelen, Karine Xue, Valentin Valls, Christian Perrot, Sébastien Kubicki, Yoann Lebrun, Christophe Kolski, Sophie Lepreux, René Mandiau, Emmanuel Adam, Philippe dos Santos, P. Rivier, N. Geraud, Céline Verchère, Miguel Aubouy, Hervé Schultz, F Javier Martin-Campo

2ème Colloque STIC "Quelle recherche pour les STIC de demain ?", Jan 2010, Paris, France. ⟨hal-03325901⟩

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How to Learn from the Resilience of Human-Machine Systems?

Kiswendsida Abel Ouedraogo, Simon Enjalbert, Frédéric Vanderhaegen

In this paper, we aim to analyse the resilience of Human-Machine Systems (HMS) in order to improve it from learning process. A State of Art is achieved and resilience engineering of HMS is defined. Then, human-machines’ learning processes supposed to improve systems’ resilience and indicators...

11th IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA Symposium on Analysis, Design, and Evaluation of Human-Machine Systems, Aug 2010, Valenciennes, France. pp.374-379, ⟨10.3182/20100831-4-FR-2021.00066⟩. ⟨hal-03644372⟩