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In order to develop a framework that provides guidelines and support for the analysis of human-machine interaction, it is important to start by illustrating some basic concepts and definitions that characterise the domain of our work. Therefore, we will begin by outlining what is meant by a “classical” architecture human-machine-interaction and by simulation of cognition. In particular, we will discuss the meaning and differences between the concepts of human behaviour models and simulations.
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Cacciabue, P.C. (1998). A Framework for Human-Machine Interaction Simulation. In: Modelling and Simulation of Human Behaviour in System Control. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1567-0_1
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