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Kim J. Vicente

Kim J. Vicente

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
52
Citations
11669
World Ranking
3577
National Ranking
148

Overview

Kim J. Vicente is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research contributions include recent publications primarily focused on educational innovation and autonomous learning methodologies.

One of Vicente's recent papers is titled The use of interactive games and the impact on autonomous learning, published in 2025 in the journal Revista Científica de Innovación Educativa y Sociedad Actual "ALCON". This paper explores the role of interactive gaming in fostering learner autonomy. The paper currently has no recorded citations.

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Vicente include:

  • Vimla L. Patel (2 collaborations)
  • Guy André Boy (1 collaboration)
  • Alan M. Lesgold (1 collaboration)
  • Jonathan Paúl Cárdenas Coello (1 collaboration)
  • Victoria Sariach Martínez Parrales (1 collaboration)

The main publication venue for Vicente's work is:

  • Revista Científica de Innovación Educativa y Sociedad Actual "ALCON" (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Cognitive Work Analysis: Toward Safe, Productive, and Healthy Computer-Based Work

    Kim J. Vicente

  • The Ecology of Human-Machine Systems II: Mediating 'Direct Perception' in Complex Work Domains

    Kim J. Vicente;Jens Rasmussen

  • Ecological Interface Design: Progress and Challenges

    Kim J. Vicente

  • Coping with human errors through system design: implications for ecological interface design

    J. Rasmussen;K. Vicente

  • There is more to monitoring a nuclear power plant than meets the eye.

    Randall J. Mumaw;Emilie M. Roth;Kim J. Vicente;Catherine M. Burns

  • Spectral analysis of sinus arrhythmia: a measure of mental effort

    Kim J. Vicente;D. Craig Thornton;Neville Moray

  • Making the abstraction hierarchy concrete

    Ann M. Bisantz;Kim J. Vicente

  • Assaying and Isolating Individual Differences in Searching a Hierarchical File System

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  • The Human Factor: Revolutionizing the Way People Live with Technology

    Kim Vicente

  • Programming errors contribute to death from patient-controlled analgesia: case report and estimate of probability.

    Kim J. Vicente;Karima Kada-Bekhaled;Gillian Hillel;Andrea Cassano

  • Supporting operator problem solving through ecological interface design

    K.J. Vicente;K. Christoffersen;A. Pereklita

  • Applying Human Factors to the Design of Medical Equipment: Patient-Controlled Analgesia

    L Lin;R Isla;K Doniz;H Harkness

  • Transparent layered user interfaces: an evaluation of a display design to enhance focused and divided attention

    Beverly L. Harrison;Hiroshi Ishii;Kim J. Vicente;William A. S. Buxton

  • Graphical user interface with optimal transparency thresholds for maximizing user performance and system efficiency

    William A.S. Buxton;Beverly L. Harrison;Kim J. Vicente

  • Inducing effective operator control through ecological interface design

    William S. Pawlak;Kim J. Vicente

  • Patient safety, potential adverse drug events, and medical device design: a human factors engineering approach.

    Laura Lin;Kim J Vicente;D.John Doyle

  • Global perspectives on the ecology of human-machine systems

    John M. Flach;Peter A. Hancock;Jeff Caird;Kim J. Vicente

  • Modeling a medical environment: an ontology for integrated medical informatics design.

    John R Hajdukiewicz;Kim J Vicente;D.J Doyle;Paul Milgram

  • A test of Rasmussen's risk management framework in the food safety domain: BSE in the UK

    A.L. Cassano-Piche;K.J. Vicente;G.A. Jamieson

  • Sociotechnical systems, risk management, and public health: comparing the North Battleford and Walkerton outbreaks

    Dennis M. Woo;Kim J. Vicente;Kim J. Vicente

  • An experimental evaluation of transparent user interface tools and information content

    Beverly L. Harrison;Gordon Kurtenbach;Kim J. Vicente

  • The Walkerton E. coli outbreak: a test of Rasmussen's framework for risk management in a dynamic society

    Kim J. Vicente;Klaus Christoffersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jens Rasmussen
Jens Rasmussen Aarhus University
Beverly L. Harrison
Beverly L. Harrison Microsoft (United States)
Emilie M. Roth
Emilie M. Roth Roth Cognitive Engineering
John D. Lee
John D. Lee University of Wisconsin–Madison
Penelope M. Sanderson
Penelope M. Sanderson University of Queensland
Beverley A. Orser
Beverley A. Orser University of Toronto
William Buxton
William Buxton Microsoft (United States)
Peter A. Hancock
Peter A. Hancock University of Central Florida
William F. Brewer
William F. Brewer University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
C. Ross Ethier
C. Ross Ethier Georgia Institute of Technology

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