This text uses extensive case studies which feature a factory assembly line, an automated teller, a household appliance, an aircraft landing, which are used to illustrate human factors challenges to design.
An introduction to human factors engineering: Pearson New International Edition
โ Scribed by Gordon, Sallie E.;Liu, Yili;Wickens, Christopher D
- Publisher
- Pearson Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 587
- Edition
- 2nd edition
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
- Human Factors Engineering. 2. Design and Evaluation Methods. 3. Visual Sensory System. 4. Auditory, Tactile, and Vestibular System. 5. Cognition. 6. Decision Making. 7. Displays. 8. Controls. 9. Engineering Anthropometry and Workspace Design. 10. Biomechanics at Work. 11. Work Physiology. 12. Stress and Workload. 13. Safety, Accidents, and Human Error. 14. Human-Computer Interaction. 15. Automation. 16. Transportation Human Factors. 17. Selection and Training. 18. Social Factors. 19. Research Methods.
โฆ Subjects
Human engineering
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