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Introduction to Humans in Engineered Systems.

This book provides a repository of cases and articles on the broad applications of human factors knowledge across the globe. Written by highly experienced authors in this field, this book takes a control theory perspective and uses control diagrams to illustrate the relationships and interactions be...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Folk, Charles L. (Autor), Boehm-Davis, Deborah Ann (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2012.
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520 |a This book provides a repository of cases and articles on the broad applications of human factors knowledge across the globe. Written by highly experienced authors in this field, this book takes a control theory perspective and uses control diagrams to illustrate the relationships and interactions between the various knowledge areas and applications. A web-based archive of articles, cases, examples and exercises from across the range of knowledge areas and applications is provided as well. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. I  |t Historical Perspective --  |t References --  |g 1.  |t Natural and Engineered Systems --  |t Purposeful Design --  |t User-Centered Design --  |t Design against Failure --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 2.  |t Historical Roots --  |t Engineering for Physical Limitations --  |t Size --  |t Strength --  |t Speed and Efficiency --  |t Engineering for Human Cognition --  |t Writing --  |t Number Systems --  |t Point-and-Click Interfaces --  |t Modern Era --  |t Aviation --  |t Digital Computer --  |t Fractured Field --  |t Human Factors/Ergonomics --  |t Human-Computer Interaction --  |t Human-Systems Integration --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 3.  |t Current Practice --  |t Aerospace --  |t Human-System Specialist in Aerospace --  |t Medicine --  |t Human-System Specialist in Medicine --  |t Automotive Industry --  |t Human-System Specialist in the Automotive Industry --  |t Computer Industry --  |t Human-System Specialist in Human-Computer Interfaces --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g pt. II  |t Environment --  |t References --  |g 4.  |t Varied Nature of Environments --  |t Static vs. Dynamic Domains --  |t Sources of Difficulty in Static Environments --  |t Modes --  |t Comprehension --  |t Sources of Difficulty in Dynamic Environments --  |t Lag --  |t Plant Dynamics --  |t Control Order --  |t Perturbation and Noise --  |t Internal vs. External Pacing --  |t Error Tolerance --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 5.  |t Social Context --  |t Methodological Consequences of Group Size --  |t Length/Variability of Response Times --  |t Methods of Study and Analysis --  |t Communication and Coordination Consequences of Group Size --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 6.  |t Analysis Techniques --  |t Modeling Static Environments: Finite State Representations --  |t Modeling Dynamic Environments --  |t Control Theory --  |t Signal Detection Theory --  |t Task Analysis --  |t Measuring Complexity Using Information Theory --  |t Modeling Throughput Using Queuing Theory --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g pt. III  |t Human Element --  |t References --  |g 7.  |t Determinants of Human Behavior --  |t Human Factor --  |t Structure and Content --  |t Levels of Analysis --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 8.  |t Structure of Human Information Processing --  |t Processing Stages --  |t Cognition and Action --  |t Cognition and Goal-Directed Behavior --  |t Response Selection --  |t Hiek-Hyman Law --  |t Compatibility --  |t Nature of Capacity Limitations --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 9.  |t Acquiring Information --  |t Sensory Processing --  |t Vision --  |t Illumination --  |t Reflectance of the Surface --  |t Reflectance of Surrounding Surfaces --  |t Anatomy of the Eye --  |t Visual Acuity --  |t Acuity and Retinal Eccentricity --  |t Adaptation --  |t Saccadic Eye Movements --  |t Temporal Vision --  |t Masking and Crowding --  |t What and Where of Vision --  |t Summary --  |t Color Vision --  |t CIE Color Space --  |t Uses of Color --  |t Audition --  |t Human Auditory System --  |t Auditory Perception --  |t Pitch, Masking, and Critical Bands --  |t Auditory Localization --  |t Auditory-Visual Cross-Modal Interactions --  |t Sensory Processing Summary --  |t Attention --  |t Selective Attention --  |t Cocktail Party Phenomenon and Echoic Memory --  |t Iconic Memory in Vision --  |t Resource and Data Limits --  |t Capacity of Attention --  |t Processing of Unattended Items --  |t Controlling Attention --  |t Visual Search --  |t Visual Monitoring --  |t Information Foraging Theory --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 10.  |t Central Processing Limitations on Multitasking --  |t Bottleneck Theories --  |t Central Bottleneck Theory --  |t Psychological Refractory Period Paradigm --  |t Central Bottleneck Theory and Driving --  |t Central Bottleneck Theory and Human-Computer Interaction --  |t Fitts' Law --  |t Project Ernestine --  |t Capacity Theories --  |t Complexity in Resource Allocation --  |t Allocation of Limited-Capacity Resources --  |t Multiple Resource Theory --  |t Using Multiple Resource Theory --  |t Applications of Single-Channel and Multiple Resource Theories --  |t Timesharing --  |t Task-Switching Costs --  |t Cognitive Operations in Task Switching --  |t Timesharing Strategies and the Control of Processing --  |t Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off --  |t Optimal Strategies --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 11.  |t Memory --  |t Types of Memories --  |t Short-Term Memory --  |t Working Memory --  |t Long-Term Memory --  |t Episodic versus Semantic Memory --  |t Retaining and Forgetting Information --  |t Interference --  |t Forgetting to Remember to Remember: Prospective Memory --  |t Retrieving Information --  |t Short-Term Memory Retrieval --  |t Long-Term Memory Retrieval --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 12.  |t Decision Making --  |t Anatomy of a Decision --  |t Normative Approaches to Decision Making --  |t Rational Decisions --  |t Bayes Theorem --  |t Utility and Expected Value --  |t Nonoptimality of Human Decisions --  |t Failure to Consider Base Rate Information --  |t Judging Numerical Quantities --  |t Failure to Appreciate Statistical Properties --  |t Cognitive Approaches to Decision Making --  |t Confirmation Bias --  |t Framing Effects --  |t Overconfidence --  |t Heuristics in Human Decisions --  |t Availability --  |t Representativeness --  |t Anchoring --  |t Use of Heuristics --  |t Other Influences on Decision Making --  |t Process Models of Human Decision Making --  |t Naturalistic Decision Making --  |t Relationship between Decision-Making Models and Systems Engineering --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g pt. IV  |t Human-System Integration --  |t References --  |g 13.  |t Case Study in Human-System Performance: The Exxon Valdez --  |t Account of the Grounding of the Tankship Exxon Valdez --  |t Nature of the Error --  |t Mode Errors --  |t Control Dynamics and Detection Times --  |t Time Estimation --  |t Decision Biases --  |t Multitasking --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 14.  |t Human Error --  |t Human Error and System Error --  |t Nature of Human Error --  |t Theories of Human Error --  |t Error Types --  |t Error Forms --  |t Situation Awareness --  |t Situation Awareness in Individuals --  |t Situation Awareness of Teams --  |t Cognitive Processing in Establishing Situation Awareness --  |t Measuring Situation Awareness --  |t Inferring Situation Awareness from Eye Fixation Patterns --  |t Summary of Situation Awareness --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 15.  |t Contextual Factors Affecting Human-System Performance --  |t Workload --  |t Defining and Measuring Workload --  |t Performance-Based Metrics --  |t Cognitive Task Analysis --  |t Physiological Indices of Workload --  |t Subjective Ratings of Workload --  |t Workload Summary --  |t Interruption --  |t Operator State --  |t Fatigue --  |t Sleep Deprivation and Circadian Rhythms --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 16.  |t Role of Automation in Human-System Performance --  |t Using Automated Devices --  |t Levels of Automation --  |t Taxonomy of Automation Levels --  |t Automation as a Decision Support Aid --  |t Automation and System Safety --  |t Summary --  |t References --  |g 17.  |t Supporting Human-System Performance --  |t Alarms and Alerts --  |t Sensory Characteristics of Good Alerts and Alarms --  |t Design Considerations in Alerts and Alarms --  |t Human Factors Issues with Alerts and Alarms --  |t Information Displays --  |t Transform Information to Take Advantage of Human Perceptual Systems --  |t Match Perceptual Cues to the Nature of the Judgment --  |t Choose Perceptual Depictions Compatible with Internal Representations --  |t Provide Feedback --  |t Use Presentation Techniques That Minimize Demand for Focal Visual Attention --  |t Use Perceptual Distinctions That Match Visual and Auditory Capabilities --  |t Apply the Proximity Compatibility Principle --  |t Create Barriers --  |t Summary --  |t References. 
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