Designing for HumansPsychology Press, 2001 - 215 頁 Nature aside, the world in which we live should be designed for us, from everyday products like scissors and chairs to complex systems in avionics, medicine and nuclear power applications. Now more than ever, technological advances continue to increase the range and complexity of tasks that people have to perform. As a discipline, human factors psychology (ergonomics) therefore has an increasingly important role to play in ensuring that the human user's physical characteristics, cognitive abilities and social needs are taken into account in the development, implementation and operation of products and systems. |
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... organisation ( based on Kroemer et al . , 1994 : 329 ) 108 5.2 Summary of factors that influence performance ( adapted from Christensen and Talbot , 1986 ) 109 Figures 1.1 Principal components of Human Factors 1.2 Relevant disciplines.
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