In April 1991 Business Week ran a cover story entitled, "I Can’t Work This ?#!!@ Thing, " about the difficulties many people have with consumer products, such as cell phones and VCRs. More than 15 years later, the situation is much the samebut at a very different level of scale. The disconnect between people and technology has had society-wide consequences in the large-scale system accidents from major human error, such as those at Three Mile Island and in Chernobyl. To prevent both the individually annoying and nationally significant consequences, human capabilities and needs must be considered early and throughout system design and development. One challenge for such consideration has been providing the background and data needed for the seamless integration of humans into the design process from various perspectives: human factors engineering, manpower, personnel, training, safety and health, and, in the military, habitability and survivability. This collection of development activities has come to be called human-system integration (HSI). Human-System Integration in the System Development Process reviews in detail more than 20 categories of HSI methods to provide invaluable guidance and information for system designers and developers.
Committee on Human Factors & Committee on Human-System Design Support for Changing Technology
Human-System Integration in the System Development Process [PDF ebook]
A New Look
Human-System Integration in the System Development Process [PDF ebook]
A New Look
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 396 ● ISBN 9780309106580 ● Editor Anne S. Mavor & Richard W. Pew ● Uitgeverij National Academies Press ● Gepubliceerd 2007 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7149346 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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