ABSTRACT

Every complex human-machine system includes a computer as a critically important means of work. However, an operator's interaction with a computerized system cannot be reduced to only performing computer-based tasks. Today human-computer interaction (HCI) is not limited to trained software users. People of all ages use all different kinds of gadget

chapter 6|18 pages

Introduction to Ergonomic Design

chapter 7|32 pages

Morphological Analysis of Work Activity

chapter 8|36 pages

Design and Time Study

chapter 9|36 pages

Error Analysis

chapter 12|58 pages

Quantitative Assessment of Task Complexity

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion

chapter |18 pages

Bibliography

chapter |1 pages

Back Cover

chapter |8 pages

Front Cover

chapter |4 pages

Contents

chapter |4 pages

Preface

chapter |4 pages

Authors

chapter 5|24 pages

Attention as a Self-Regulative System

chapter 9|32 pages

Complexity Evaluation: : Practical Example

chapter 10|14 pages

Introduction to Human Reliability Assessment

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion