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Part A: Humans and Machines: The Meeting of the Opposites
• Introduction
• Machines and Their Behavior: the Internals of the Ceiling Fan
• Users and Their Perspectives: Driving with The Automated Climate Control System
• User Interaction Made Complicated: One Push-Button, Two Different Outcomes
• The Crash Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 over the Sea of Japan
• Part B: Human Interaction with Modern Devices: Tales of Two Perspectives
• Why Doesn't It Vent the Room? The Story of the "Simple" Air-Conditioner
• Light Switches and Phones
• Videos and Digital Clocks
• The Grounding of the Cruise ship Royal Majesty near Nantucket Island on June 10th, 1995
• Surfing the Internet and Getting Wiped-Out
• When Radiation-Therapy Kills: the Therac-25 System
• The Confusing Cruise-Control and the Faulty Blood-Pressure Machine
• The Crash of Airbus A-330 Aircraft near Toulouse, France
• Part C: Interactions Made Better
• A New Look at Human-Automation Interaction
• Identifying Design Errors before They Manifest
• Designing Better Systems for Human Use: Make'm Simple, Succinct, and Safe
• The End
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