Human Factors In Engineering and DesignThis is the seventh edition of a text that is quite popular and the respected leader in its field. Written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, as well as for practicing professionals, the book combines an emphasis on the empirical research basis of human factors with comprehensive coverage of basic concepts in the field of human factors and ergonomics. This edition of Human Factors in Engineering and Design has been thoroughly updated and contains a new chapter on motor skills. Several chapters have been extensively revised and renamed to reflect current emphases and research in the field. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
INFORMATION INPUT | 47 |
Visual Displays of Dynamic Information | 132 |
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Human Factors in Engineering and Design Mark S. Sanders,Ernest James McCormick Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1993 |
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accidents activity Adapted Applied arrangement associated behavior body called cause changes Chapter coding color combinations components considered developed devices dimensions direction discuss displays distance drivers effects energy engineering environment Ergonomics error evaluation example exposure Figure force frequency function given hand hearing heat height Human Factors Society illumination illustrated important increase indicate individual involved less light limits mean measure move movement muscle noise object operator percent performance person physical position possible presented probably problem range reaction reading recommendations reduce reference relationship relative reported represent response safety scale screen seat shown in Figure shows signal situation sound Source space specific speech standard stress studies subjects Table task temperature tion types unit usually values variables various vibration visual warning