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January 19, 2022

A New Approach for Evaluating Joint System Performance

Developing effective approaches for evaluating joint system performance exemplifies the type of high stakes problems that Mile Two actively seeks to solve.

December 21, 2020

Beyond Dashboards: Supporting Cognitive Work Through Deeper Problem Understanding

An effective decision support tool requires deep domain knowledge, understanding of the problem space, and consideration of multiple perspectives while capturing the data relationships that really matter.

April 23, 2020

Spatial Conversations in Times of Social Distancing

Teleconferencing has become an equalizer in terms of connecting regardless of location, however, it is not a substitute for the organic nature of group conversations that occur in person.

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April 1, 2020

Cognitive Systems Engineering: Improving Human-Machine Teams

Mile Two’s software engineering process is built on the principles of cognitive systems engineering, resulting in a comprehensive focus on the intersection of people, technology, and work.

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February 19, 2020

An Alternative Framework for Creating Joint Cognitive Systems

When working with our clients, we take a holistic view of experience to create human-machine systems that work together to achieve the goals of an organization and its users.

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October 22, 2019

Engaging the Community: How Our Core Values Have Shaped Our Internship Program

Mile Two strives to build an organization with shared values, and we bring the same to our internship program with the goal of having a positive, long-lasting impact on our community and our people.

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September 26, 2019

UX Design and Beyond: Shifting the Focus From User-Centered to Use-Centered Design

Mile Two is committed to going beyond a user-centered perspective to consider the wider scope reflected in a use-centered framework. Use-centered design focuses on the user, the domain, and the interface and surveys the work domain to identify the field of possibilities or conversely, the constraints that bound the field.