Author:
Reiman Teemu,Le Coze Jean-Christophe
Abstract
AbstractThis concluding chapter on visualisation for, and of, safety, weaves together ideas put forward by the volume’s contributors. It analyses how visualisations and their role have changed over time, their co-evolution with key concepts in safety science and impact on cognitive representations built by practitioners, whether success should be assessed by level of adoption or by impacts on safety outcomes. A number of open questions for future research are outlined.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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