Temporal awareness is pivotal to successful real-time dynamic decision making
in a wide range of command and control situations; particularly in
safety-critical environments. However, little explicit support for operators'
temporal awareness is provided by decision support systems (DSS) for
time-critical decisions. In the context of functional simulations of naval
anti-air warfare and emergency response management, the present study
compares operator support provided by two display formats. In both
environments, we contrast a baseline condition to a condition in which a
temporal display was integrated to the original interface to support
operators' temporal awareness. We also wish to establish whether the
implementation of time-based DSSs may also come with drawbacks on cognitive
functioning and performance.