A méthode for identifying the cognitive skills and knowledge required to perform a task.
- Méthodologies : Ingénierie, Conception de Produits, Gestion de projet
Applied Cognitive Task Analysis (ACTA)

Applied Cognitive Task Analysis (ACTA)
- Informatique cognitive, Amélioration continue, Pensée conceptuelle, Facteurs humains, Ingénierie des facteurs humains (HFE), Amélioration des processus, Entraînement, Expérience utilisateur (UX), User-Centered Design
Objectif :
Comment il est utilisé :
- ACTA is a streamlined version of Cognitive Task Analysis (CTA) that is designed to be used by subject matter experts with minimal training. It uses a series of structured interviews and knowledge elicitation techniques to capture the cognitive demands of a task.
Avantages
- Is a relatively quick and easy way to conduct a cognitive task analysis, can be used by subject matter experts with minimal training, and provides valuable insights into the cognitive demands of a task.
Inconvénients
- May not be as comprehensive as a full-scale CTA, the quality of the results depends on the skill of the interviewer, and it may not be suitable for all types of tasks.
Catégories :
- Ergonomie, Ressources humaines, Conception de Produits
Idéal pour :
- Identifying the cognitive skills required for a task to improve training, design, or performance.
Applied Cognitive Task Analysis (ACTA) is particularly well-suited for industries that depend heavily on specialized knowledge, such as healthcare, aviation, military operations, and complex engineering fields. For instance, in healthcare settings, ACTA can assist in delineating the cognitive processes involved in surgical procedures, thereby enhancing training programs for medical personnel or improving surgical tool design to better align with the skills required for operation. The methodology is adept during the design phase of projects, where understanding how experts think and make decisions can inform the user interface and experience of systems or products. Stakeholders involved in this process typically include subject matter experts, instructional designers, and engineers who seek to enhance task performance or training efficacy. The methodology’s structured interviews can be adapted to remote settings, allowing for flexibility in data collection and participant engagement, which can be particularly beneficial in dispersed teams or when dealing with experts located in various geographic regions. By employing ACTA, organizations can identify gaps in training, enhance knowledge transfer among staff, and ultimately improve safety and efficiency in high-stakes environments.
Principales étapes de cette méthodologie
- Identify the task to analyze and define the goals of the analysis.
- Conduct structured interviews with subject matter experts on the task.
- Use focused questioning techniques to elicit cognitive demands of the task.
- Identify performance challenges and required cognitive skills from expert responses.
- Create a task analysis framework based on the identified cognitive skills.
- Validate the findings with subject matter experts to ensure accuracy.
- Use the framework to recommend training or design improvements.
Conseils de pro
- Encourage subject matter experts to think aloud during interviews, revealing their mental models and decision-making processes.
- Utilize visual aids such as flowcharts or diagrams during interviews to enhance understanding of task complexities and cognitive processes.
- Pursue iterative interviews, revisiting topics to refine and validate the understanding of cognitive demands throughout the analysis.
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