An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering

An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering
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Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : 1292022310
ISBN-13 : 9781292022314
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Synopsis An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering by : Christopher D. Wickens

For undergraduate courses in Human-Factors Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Engineering Psychology, or Human-Factors Psychology. Offering a somewhat more psychological perspective than other human factors books on the market, this text describes the capabilities and limitations of the human operator-both physical and mental-and how these should be used to guide the design of systems with which people interact. General principles of human-system interaction and design are presented, and included are specific examples of successful and unsuccessful interactions. It links theories of human performance that underlie the principles with real-world experience, without a heavy engineering-oriented perspective.

Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers

Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 996
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ISBN-10 : 9781410615466
ISBN-13 : 1410615464
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers by : Mark R. Lehto

Emphasizing customer oriented design and operation, Introduction to Human Factors and Ergonomics for Engineers explores the behavioral, physical, and mathematical foundations of the discipline and how to apply them to improve the human, societal, and economic well being of systems and organizations. The book discusses product design, such as tools,

An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering

An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 587
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ISBN-10 : 0131837362
ISBN-13 : 9780131837362
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering by : Christopher D. Wickens

This book describes the capabilities and limitations of the human operator—both physical and mental—and how these should be used to guide the design of systems with which people interact. General principles of human-system interaction and design are presented, and included are specific examples of successful and unsuccessful interactions. It links theories of human performance that underlie the principles with real-world experience, without a heavy engineering-oriented perspective. Topics include design and evaluation methods; different systems such as visual, auditory, tactile, vestibular, automated, and transportation; cognition, decision-making, and aesthetics; physiology; and stress, safety, accidents, and human error. An excellent reference for personnel and managers in the workplace.

Designing for People

Designing for People
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1539808009
ISBN-13 : 9781539808008
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing for People by : John D. Lee

Whether it is the car you drive or the app on your smartphone, technology has an increasingly powerful influence on you. When designed with people in mind, this influence can improve lives and productivity. This book provides a broad introduction on how to attend to the needs, capabilities, and preferences of people in the design process. We combine methods of design thinking and systems thinking to understand people's needs and evaluate whether those needs are met. This book also provides a detailed description of the capabilities and limits of people-both mental and physical-and how these can guide the design of everything from typography to teams and from data visualization to habits. The book includes: * Over 70 design principles for displays, controls, human-computer interaction, automation, and workspace layout * Integrative discussion of the research and theory underlying these guidelines, supported by over 1,000 references * Examples of successful and unsuccessful designs and exercises that link principles and theory to applications in consumer products, the workplace, and high risk-systems We hope this book will give a useful introduction to students entering the field and will also serve as a reference for researchers, engineers, and designers.

Introduction to Human Factors

Introduction to Human Factors
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 9781498783835
ISBN-13 : 149878383X
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Human Factors by : Nancy J. Stone

This is a comprehensive, but accessible text that introduces students to the fields of human factors and ergonomics. The book is intended for undergraduate students, written from the psychological science perspective along with various pedagogical components that will enhance student comprehension and learning. This book is ideal for those introductory courses that wish to introduce students to the multifaceted areas of human factors and ergonomics along with practical knowledge the students can apply in their own lives.

Human Factors Methods

Human Factors Methods
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Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages : 657
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ISBN-10 : 9781409457541
ISBN-13 : 1409457540
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Factors Methods by : Neville Stanton

This second edition of Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design now presents 107 design and evaluation methods including numerous refinements to those that featured in the original. The book acts as an ergonomics methods manual, aiding both students and practitioners. Offering a 'how-to' text on a substantial range of ergonomics methods, the eleven sections represent the different categories of ergonomics methods and techniques that can be used in the evaluation and design process.

Fitting the Human

Fitting the Human
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781315398372
ISBN-13 : 1315398370
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Fitting the Human by : Karl H.E. Kroemer

This new edition undergraduate introductory textbook follows the motto of the previous versions: "Solid information, easy-to-read, easy to understand, easy to apply." The aim remains the same: "Human engineering" workplaces, tools, machinery, computers, lighting, shiftwork, work demands, the environment, officers, vehicles, the home – and everything else that we can design to fit the human. The new edition is up-to-date in content and language, in data and illustrations. Like previous versions, this book is for students and professionals in engineering, design, architecture, safety and management and to everybody else who wants to make work safe, efficient, satisfying, and even enjoyable.

Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics

Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : 9781466560093
ISBN-13 : 1466560096
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics by : Stephen J. Guastello

Although still true to its original focus on the person–machine interface, the field of human factors psychology (ergonomics) has expanded to include stress research, accident analysis and prevention, and nonlinear dynamical systems theory (how systems change over time), human group dynamics, and environmental psychology. Reflecting new developments in the field, Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics: A Systems Approach, Second Edition addresses a wide range of human factors and ergonomics principles found in conventional and twenty-first century technologies and environments. Based on the author’s thirty years of experience, the text emphasizes fundamental concepts, systems thinking, the changing nature of the person-machine interface, and the dynamics of systems as they change over time. See What’s New in the Second Edition: Developments in working memory, degrees of freedom in cognitive processes, subjective workload, decision-making, and situation awareness Updated information on cognitive workload and fatigue Additional principles for HFE, networks, multiple person-machine systems, and human-robot swarms Accident analysis and prevention includes resilience, new developments in safety climate, and an update to the inventory of accident prevention techniques and their relative effectiveness Problems in "big data" mining Psychomotor control and its relevance to human-robot systems Navigation in real-world environment Trust in automation and augmented cognition Computer technology permeates every aspect of the human–machine system, and has only become more ubiquitous since the previous edition. The systems are becoming more complex, so it should stand to reason that theories need to evolve to cope with the new sources of complexity. While many books cover traditional topics and theory, they to not focus on the practical problems students will face in the future. With broad coverage that ranges from physical ergonomics to cognitive aspects of human-machine interaction and includes dynamic approaches to system failure, this book increases the number of methods and analytical tools that are available for the human factors researcher.

Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries

Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9780128038789
ISBN-13 : 0128038780
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries by : Janette Edmonds

Human Factors in the Chemical and Process Industries: Making it Work in Practice is a comprehensive overview of human factors within this sector, focusing on the practical application. It has been written by acknowledged industry experts from the Keil Centre, which is a leading practice of chartered ergonomics and human factors specialists, chartered safety specialists, registered occupational psychologists, and registered clinical psychologists The book was inspired by the international human factors training course run by the Keil Centre with the IChemE(http://www.icheme.org/human-factors), which has reached four continents across the world. The book is written for those who want a comprehensive overview of the subject, focusing on the practical application of human factors. It has been written for safety professionals, engineers and operational disciplines within industry, and those aspiring to these disciplines, who either deal with human factors issues or any aspect of the 'human element' in their core role. The book explains what 'human factors' is about and how human factors issues are best managed from a practical perspective. It will help readers develop a greater understanding of the area and how to establish more effective solutions for human factors related issues. - Provides comprehensive coverage of the most relevant human factors within this sector, with succinct overviews of each topic - Uses case studies and practical examples to illustrate topics and explains the material in a fully accessible, easy to understand style - Written by a single team of eleven industry practitioners, drawing on the combined expertise of different human factors specialisms which are rarely comprehensively combined in a single resource

Human Factors in Systems Engineering

Human Factors in Systems Engineering
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Publisher : Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015059990419
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Factors in Systems Engineering by : Alphonse Chapanis

Again, while other human factors books ignore the standards, specifications, requirements, and other work products that must be prepared by engineers, this book emphasizes the methods used to generate the human factors inputs for engineering work products, and the points in the development process where these inputs are needed.