Stories of modern technology failures and cognitive engineering successes
Cooke, N. J., & Durso, F. T. (2008). Stories of modern technology failures and cognitive engineering successes. Boca Raton: CRC Press.A fascinating set of stories illustrating how the lack of
attention to the needs and capabilities of people can lead technological
systems to disaster. Read the book to learn the fascinating stories of what can
go wrong once complex systems are deployed without appropriate consideration to
the needs and capabilities of people during their design.
This is a good book: I highly recommend it. Engaging,
illustrative, and important. But it is the book that inspired me to say during
a recent talk to the National Academies committee on Human-System Integration
that it showed that HIS had not been successful. I said:
"In preparation for this talk I read Nancy Cooke and Frank Durso's book "Stories of Modern Technology Failure and Cognitive Engineering Successes." It is an excellent book, but after I finished it, I was feeling even more discouraged than when I had started. Why am I so discouraged by a book that glorifies the successes? Because the successes should have been unnecessary. They were rescues."
(see the text of my talk at: Why Human Systems Integration Fails (And Why the University Is the Problem). and the video at HSI Presentation by Donald Norman.)
Essays
Books
- All Books
- Living with complexity
- The Design of Future Things
- Emotional Design: Why we love (or hate) everyday things
- The invisible computer
- Things That Make us Smart: Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine
- Turn Signals Are the Facial Expressions of Automobiles
- The Design of Everyday Things
