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Genotype and phenotype schemata and their role in distributed situation awareness in collaborative systems

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THEORETICAL ISSUES IN ERGONOMICS SCIENCE
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 43-68

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14639220802045199

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situation awareness; teams; schema theory; genotypes; phenotypes

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  1. Human Sciences Domain of the UK Ministry of Defence Scientific Research Programme

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Situation awareness (SA) is a critical commodity for teams working in complex systems. This article builds on existing schema theory to postulate an explanation of how teams develop and maintain SA during collaborative activities. The perceptual-action cycle approach and schema theory are used to formulate a model of distributed SA. Extracts from a case study undertaken in the UK energy distribution domain are used to demonstrate the concept of genotype and phenotype schemata as distributed SA. The sub-concepts of compatible and transactive SA are also outlined and explored via the case study. The differences between this perspective and the more commonly cited `shared SA' perspective is articulated. In conclusion, whilst the ideas presented in this article are quite different to those expressed by the dominant models of individual and team SA presented in the literature, it is contended that they are more appropriate for the study of SA in collaborative environments.

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