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Application of HERMES in Training: A Human Factors Course in the Aviation Domain

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This chapter focuses on the application of the HERMES methodology for the development of a (non-technical) Human Factors training course in a domain with strong characteristics of Human-Machine (HMI) and Human-Human (HHI) Interactions.

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Cacciabue, P.C. (2004). Application of HERMES in Training: A Human Factors Course in the Aviation Domain. In: Guide to Applying Human Factors Methods. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3812-9_6

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