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Final Reflections: Situation Awareness Models and Measures

A response is provided to the many authors who commented on my initial paper for this special issue on situation awareness (SA) addressing remaining questions and observations on the Endsley 1995 model of SA. A discussion on historical perspectives on cognitive engineering and SA is included, along...

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Published in:Journal of cognitive engineering and decision making 2015-03, Vol.9 (1), p.101-111
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