articles/papers/technical reports/dissertations/presentations

 
 

Articles

  1. 1. Leedom, D. & Ntuen, C. (2008). Engineering complex human-technological work systems - A sensemaking approach. here

  2. 2. Adams, K., & Ntuen, C. (2008). Evaluating a wicked problem from a social network analysis perspective. here

 

Published papers

  1. 1. Ntuen, C., Kim, G., & Park, E. (2008). Evaluation of organizational designs with network-centric philosophy. A paper presented at the 13th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. here

  2. 2. Ntuen, C., & Kim, G. (2008). A sensemaking visualization tool with military doctrinal elements. A paper presented at the 13th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. here

  3. 3. Ntuen, C. & Leedom, D. (2007). Sensemaking training requirements for the adaptive battlestaff. A paper presented at the 12th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. New Port, RI. here presentation

  4. 4. Ntuen, C., & Leedom, D. (2007). Deductive sensemaking principles using personal constructs of the field commanders. A paper presented at the 12th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. New Port, RI. here presentation

  5. 5. Jiang, X., Seong, Y., & Mountjoy, D. (2006). Tacit knowledge alignment within organization. Presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Dallas, TX. here presentation

  6. 6. Smith-Jackson, T., Soh, B., & Mollet, G. (2006). Relationships between organizational values, individual differences, and patterns of sensemaking. Presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Dallas, TX. here presentation

  7. 7. Seong, Y., Jiang, X., Park, E., & Leedom, D. (2006) Windows of Decision Opportunities and Decision Modality in a Dynamic Environment. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Dallas, TX.

  8. 8. Goble, A., & Perry, A, (2006). Measurement & documentation of tacit knowledge in organizations. Presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Dallas, TX. here presentation

  9. 9. Seong, Y. (2006). A diagnostic & quantitative measure for sensemaking: Decision making process and performance from lens model perspective. Presentation given at the meeting of the Society of Industrial & Organizational Psychology. Dallas, TX. here presentation

  10. 10. Seong, Y. (2006). Design for Trust: Trust Continuum Varying from Intuitive to Analytical Aspect. Proceedings of the International Engineering Research Conference & Exposition. Institute for Industrial Engineers. Orlando, FL.

  11. 11. Seong, Y. (2006). Novel Frameworks for Trust Calibration in Human Machine Interaction: Trust Continuum, Grid, and Cube. Proceedings of the 36th International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering. International Journal of Computers & Industrial Engineering. Taipei, Taiwan.

  12. 12. Seong, Y. (2006). Judgment under Uncertainty and Time Pressure: Modeling and Analysis of Operators’ Judgments of Customers’ Creditworthiness. Proceedings of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society 49th Annual Meeting. Human Factors & Ergonomics Society. Orlando, FL.

  13. 13. Ntuen, C. (2006). An approach to collaborative sensemaking process. A paper presented at the 11th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. San Diego, CA. here presentation

  14. 14. Ntuen, C. (2006). The knowledge structure of the commander in asymmetric battlefield:  The six sights and sensemaking process. A paper presented at the 11th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. here presentation

  15. 15. Ntuen, C. (2006). Cognitive constructs and the sensemaking process. A paper presented at the 11th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. here presentation

  16. 16. Ntuen, C., & Alabi, O. (2006). Simulating sensemaking process with MicroSaint. A paper presented at the 11th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium. here presentation

  17. 17. Ntuen, C., Burnett, L.C., Shattuck, L.G., & Leedom, D. (2005). Sensemaking of information generated by computer aids for battle planning. here

  18. 18. Ntuen, C., & Winchester, W. (2005). Self-awareness meets situation awareness: Making tacit knowledge explicit through situation display. here

  19. 19. Ntuen, C., Leedom, D., & Schumeisser, E. (2005). Performance of individuals and groups in sensemaking of information from computer decision aiding systems. A paper presented at the HFES annual meeting. Human Factors & Ergonomics Society. here

  20. 20. Ntuen, C., Warren, R., Boyd, E., & Turner, A. (2005). Integrating cultural factors in military modeling and simulation: Anecdotal literature review and framework for application. A paper presented at the 10th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium (ICCRTS). here

  21. 21. Ntuen, C., Munya, P., Trevino, M., Leedom, D., & Schumeisser, E. (2005). An approach to collaborative sensemaking process. A paper presented at the 10th International Command & Control Research & Technology Symposium (ICCRTS). here

MS/PHD Dissertations

  1. 1. Adams, K. (2008). Ph.D. dissertation. North Carolina A&T State University. here

  2. 2. Letsu-Dake, E. (2008). Ph.D. dissertation. North Carolina A&T State University. here

  3. 3. Smith, M. (2008). MS thesis. here

Technical/Annual Reports

  1. 1.Ntuen, C. (2005). MERMAIDS manual. here

  2. 2.Ntuen, C. (2005). A model of sensemaking in dynamic organizations. First year report.

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Presentations

  1. 1. Seong, Y. (2008). Human trust in automation - A concurrent model based approach to trust measurement/calibration and decision support/sensemaking. Invited speaker at North Carolina State University.

  2. 2. Ntuen, C. (2007). Using visualization tool to support sensemaking. Presentation given at 2007 Meta-Information Portrayal workshop. here

  3. 3.  Ntuen, C. (2005). Is sensemaking computational? here