Contemporary ergonomics and human factors 2013
The broad and developing scope of ergonomics - the application of scientific knowledge to improve people's interaction with products, systems and environments - has been illustrated for 27 years by the books which make up the Contemporary Ergonomics series. This book presents the proceedings of...
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Boca Raton, Fla. :
CRC Press
2013.
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Edición: | 1st edition |
Colección: | Contemporary Ergonomics
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- Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Annual Conference 2013 Programme Committee; Donald Broadbent Lecture; Interactions ""in the wild"": Explorations in healthcare; Institute Lecture; Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors 2013 Lecture; Keynote Lecture; Perils and possibilities for communicating risk and uncertainty; Plenary Lectures; Standards as human factors best practice for industry; Task, team and technology integration in surgical care; HCI; Four go mad in theYorkshire Dales: Investigating interactions on tabletop displays; Opening indoors: The advent of indoor positioning
- A predictive method to measure relative effectivenessVisually induced motion sickness during computer game playing; Human-automation collaboration in manufacturing: Identifying key implementation factors; Work and wellbeing; Bus driving - can it be a good job?; ""It's just part of the job!"" Raft guides working with back pain; Developing software to help small businesses manage occupational safety and health; Measuring wellbeing in the workplace: Single-item scales of depression and anxiety; Stress, job satisfaction and mental health of NHS nurses; Design approaches
- Inclusive design within a large organisationCombining human information processing methods for product development; How industrial designers use data during a power tool design process; Standards; Product development - safety and usability of medical devices; Putting the customer first - user-centred design using ISO 9241; The case for human and organisational factors standards; Using standards to support human factors engineering; Defining and capturing human factors in sustainable development; Debate: From knobs and dials to hearts and minds?; Promoting collaboration
- Bridging the gap: Should there be more collaboration between researchers and practitioners?Transport; Video support tools for training in maritime simulators; Preferred or adopted time headway? A driving simulator study; User-oriented information systems in public transport; Train automation and control technology - ERTMS from users' perspectives; Crowd sourcing of public transport problems; Fatigue in the maritime and road haulage industries; What do we tell drivers about fatigue management?; Ageing workers; Design for healthy ageing; Systems approach
- The role of ergonomics in the design of future citiesThe need to understand systems of systems; Hierarchical System Description (HSD) using MODAF and ISO 26800; Crowd behaviour; Hazard experience and risk perception among special constables; Crowd satisfaction at sporting events; Biomechanics; Comparison of required coefficient of friction for both feet for straight walking; Biomechanical analysis of the walking of encumbered and unencumbered males; Design; Safe design of mobile construction and mining equipment; User-centred design of virtual training for automotive industries; Healthcare
- Identifying causal patterns and errors in adverse clinical incidents