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This work describes advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, bridging the gap between academic theoreticians developing models of human performance, and practioners responsible for the design, development and testing of new working practices.
This book describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, bridging the gap between the academic theoretitians, who are developing models of human performance, and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
Derived from the Third International Conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, these papers are concerned with aerospace ergonomics, both airborne and ground-based.
This book describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, bridging the gap between the academic theoreticians, who are developing models of human performance and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
This work describes advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, bridging the gap between academic theoreticians developing models of human performance, and practitioners responsible for the design, development and testing of new working practices.
The papers presented here are concerned with non-transportation based applications, job design, product design, human-computer interaction, and applied cognitive sciences.
This book describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics, bridging the gap between the academic theoreticians, who are developing models of human performance and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
This is the fifth edited volume of refereed contributions, from an international group of researchers and specialists attending the third international conference on Engineering Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, held in Scotland, October 2000. It concentrates on applications in the areas of transportation, medical ergonomics and training.
This book is the fourth in the series and describes some of the most recent advances and examines emerging problems in engineering psychology and cognitive ergonomics. It bridges the gap between the academic theoreticians, who are developing models of human performance, and practitioners in the industrial sector, responsible for the design, development and testing of new equipment and working practices.
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