Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems 1998

Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems 1998
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Publisher : Pergamon
Total Pages : 570
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015048830452
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Synopsis Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems 1998 by : S. Nishida

Automatic machines or smart robots are interconnected with distributed knowledge bases by nation- or world wide digital networks. They are supporting human life in various places, at the same time saving energy and resources. Technology and economic development are effecting rapid changes depending on the fields, regions and culture to the way people interact with the systems, while sometimes keeping, otherwise forsaking their own traditions. Man machine systems have to create new interaction styles between human and machine intelligence, support cooperation among different organizations and enhance situation understanding for the long and short term, or remote and local activities regarding performance, safety, security and satisfaction. The seventh IFAC/IFIP/IFORS/IEA symposium on Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems was held in Kyoto on September 16-18, 1998. At the symposium, 99 papers were presented including four plenary papers among 131 submissions.

Designing Human-machine Cooperation Systems

Designing Human-machine Cooperation Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781118984376
ISBN-13 : 1118984374
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Human-machine Cooperation Systems by : Patrick Millot

This book, on the ergonomics of human−machine systems, is aimed at engineers specializing in informatics, automation, production or robotics, who are faced with a significant dilemma during the conception of human−machine systems. On the one hand, the human operator guarantees the reliability of the system and has been known to salvage numerous critical situations through an ability to reason in unplanned, imprecise and uncertain situations; on the other hand, the human operator can be unpredictable and create disturbances in the automated system. The first part of the book is dedicated to the methods of human-centered design, from three different points of view, the various chapters focusing on models developed by human engineers and functional models to explain human behavior in their environment, models of cognitive psychology and models in the domain of automobile driving. Part 2 develops the methods of evaluation of the human−machine systems, looking at the evaluation of the activity of the human operator at work and human error analysis methods. Finally, Part 3 is dedicated to human−machine cooperation, where the authors show that a cooperative agent comprises a know-how and a so-called know-how-to-cooperate and show the way to design and evaluate that cooperation in real industrial contexts.

Cooperative Systems Design

Cooperative Systems Design
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Publisher : IOS Press
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781586036041
ISBN-13 : 1586036041
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Cooperative Systems Design by : Parina Hassanaly

Cooperative systems design requires a deep understanding of the cooperative work of groups and organizations. The papers included in this book draw from an empirical background including studies in healthcare, homecare, software-development, architectural design, marine insurance industry and learning in university settings.

The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction

The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9781317029465
ISBN-13 : 1317029461
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction by : Guy A. Boy

The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction features 20 original chapters and a conclusion focusing on human-machine interaction (HMI) from analysis, design and evaluation perspectives. It offers a comprehensive range of principles, methods, techniques and tools to provide the reader with a clear knowledge of the current academic and industry practice and debate that define the field. The text considers physical, cognitive, social and emotional aspects and is illustrated by key application domains such as aerospace, automotive, medicine and defence. Above all, this volume is designed as a research guide that will both inform readers on the basics of human-machine interaction from academic and industrial perspectives and also provide a view ahead at the means through which human-centered designers, including engineers and human factors specialists, will attempt to design and develop human-machine systems.

Human-Computer Interaction

Human-Computer Interaction
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 1473
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ISBN-10 : 9780805849318
ISBN-13 : 0805849319
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Human-Computer Interaction by : Julie Jacko

This is the second volume in the HCI International Conference Proceedings 2003. See following arrangement for details.

VSMM 2000

VSMM 2000
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Publisher : IOS Press
Total Pages : 750
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ISBN-10 : 4274904075
ISBN-13 : 9784274904073
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis VSMM 2000 by : Hal Thwaites

Handbook of Systems Engineering and Management

Handbook of Systems Engineering and Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 1502
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ISBN-10 : 9781118210000
ISBN-13 : 111821000X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Systems Engineering and Management by : Andrew P. Sage

The trusted handbook—now in a new edition This newly revised handbook presents a multifaceted view of systems engineering from process and systems management perspectives. It begins with a comprehensive introduction to the subject and provides a brief overview of the thirty-four chapters that follow. This introductory chapter is intended to serve as a "field guide" that indicates why, when, and how to use the material that follows in the handbook. Topical coverage includes: systems engineering life cycles and management; risk management; discovering system requirements; configuration management; cost management; total quality management; reliability, maintainability, and availability; concurrent engineering; standards in systems engineering; system architectures; systems design; systems integration; systematic measurements; human supervisory control; managing organizational and individual decision-making; systems reengineering; project planning; human systems integration; information technology and knowledge management; and more. The handbook is written and edited for systems engineers in industry and government, and to serve as a university reference handbook in systems engineering and management courses. By focusing on systems engineering processes and systems management, the editors have produced a long-lasting handbook that will make a difference in the design of systems of all types that are large in scale and/or scope.

The Occupational Ergonomics Handbook

The Occupational Ergonomics Handbook
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 2092
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ISBN-10 : 0849326419
ISBN-13 : 9780849326417
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis The Occupational Ergonomics Handbook by : Waldemar Karwowski

Occupational ergonomics and safety studies the application of human behavior, abilities, limitations, and other characteristics to the design, testing, and evaluation of tools, machines, systems, tasks, jobs, and environments for productive, safe, comfortable, and effective use. Occupational Ergonomics Handbook provides current, comprehensive knowledge in this broad field, providing essential, state-of-the-art information from nearly 150 international leaders of this discipline. The text assesses the knowledge and expertise applied to industrial environments: Providing engineering guidelines for redesigning tools, machines, and work layouts Evaluating the demands placed on workers by current jobs Simulating alternative work methods Determining the potential for reducing physical job demands based on the implementation of new methods Topics also include: Fundamental ergonomic design principles at work Work-related musculoskeletal injuries, such as cumulative trauma to the upper extremity (CTDs) and low back disorders (LBDs), which affect several million workers each year with total costs exceeding $100 billion annually Current knowledge used for minimizing human suffering, potential for occupational disability, and related worker's compensation costs Working conditions under which musculoskeletal injuries might occur Engineering design measures for eliminating or reducing known job-risk factors Optimal manufacturing processes regarding human perceptual and cognitive abilities as well as task reliability Identifying the worker population affected by adverse conditions Early medical and work intervention efforts Economics of an ergonomics maintenance program Ergonomics as an essential cost to doing business Ergonomics intervention includes design for manufacturability, total quality management, and work organization. Occupational Ergonomics Handbook demonstrates how ergonomics serves as a vital component for the activities of the company and enables an advantageous cooperation between management and labor. This new handbook serves a broad segment of industrial practitioners, including industrial and manufacturing engineers; managers; plant supervisors and ergonomics professionals; researchers and students from academia, business, and government; human factors and safety specialists; physical therapists; cognitive and work psychologists; sociologists; and human-computer communications specialists.

Proceedings of SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) 2016

Proceedings of SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) 2016
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 1084
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ISBN-10 : 9783319569918
ISBN-13 : 3319569910
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Proceedings of SAI Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) 2016 by : Yaxin Bi

These proceedings of the SAI Intelligent Systems Conference 2016 (IntelliSys 2016) offer a remarkable collection of papers on a wide range of topics in intelligent systems, and their applications to the real world. Authors hailing from 56 countries on 5 continents submitted 404 papers to the conference, attesting to the global importance of the conference’s themes. After being reviewed, 222 papers were accepted for presentation, and 168 were ultimately selected for these proceedings. Each has been reviewed on the basis of its originality, novelty and rigorousness. The papers not only present state-of-the-art methods and valuable experience from researchers in the related research areas; they also outline the field’s future development.