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... ... @@ -14,15 +14,8 @@ 14 14 15 15 [[Figure 1. Shared Knowledge combined with Complimentary knowledge creates Total team situational awareness>>image:Situational awareness.jpg||alt="Shared knowledge combined with complimentary knowledge creates total team situational awareness" height="206" width="436"]] 16 16 17 +Important evaluation methods are the following: 17 17 18 -|= Concept |= Definition / Focus |= Knowledge Type |= Focus Area |= Key Recent Publication | 19 -| Mental Models / Shared Mental Models (SMMs) | Internal structures guiding understanding and collective behavior, especially in human‑AI teams | Individual or Shared | Cognition | Andrews et al. (2023): “The role of shared mental models in human‑AI teams” {{cite}}turn0search5{{/cite}} | 20 -| Situation Awareness / Shared Situation Awareness | Perception, comprehension, projection of environment—shared across team members and agents | Activated (individual/shared) | Perception, cognition, action | Gao et al. (2023): “Agent Teaming Situation Awareness (ATSA)” {{cite}}turn0academia20{{/cite}} | 21 -| Transactive Memory System (TMS) | Distributed “who knows what” within teams to enable coordination | Distributed | Cognition | Georgiadou (2024): Development of TMS in new venture teams {{cite}}turn0search15{{/cite}} | 22 - 23 - 24 -Important **evaluation method**s are the following: 25 - 26 26 * **Situational Awareness Global Assessment Technique (SAGAT)** is a widely used method by periodically freezing the test use case (e.g., a simulation) and querying participants about the status of the environment. There is also a version (Team SAGAT) for assessing shared situation awareness [3-5]. 27 27 * **Situation Present Assessment Method (SPAM)** measures SA by requiring participants to answer queries about the environment in real time. Team SPAM focuses on real-time queries to multiple team members to assess their collective awareness [5-7]. 28 28 * **Teamwork Situational Awareness Rating Technique (TSART)** is a subjective measure of distributed (team) situation awareness in which team members rate their awareness of other team members’ activities and intentions [8].