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Human Productivity Enhancement Training and Human Factors in Systems Design, Volume I

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ISBN-10: 0275921301

ISBN-13: 9780275921309

Edition: 1986

Authors: Joseph Zeider

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This book offers psychologists and those who are involved with systems design an overview of changing technology and guidelines for using new techniques in the design and development of systems in the workplace. The first part of the book concerns productivity and cognitive assessment. The papers provide state of the art appraisals of robotic perception, artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, decision making and the control of automation systems. The second part, on systems design research, discusses a number of key applied human factors problems, including supervisory control systems, human workloads, methods of systems design, job aiding, and human factors considerations.
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Book details

List price: $95.00
Copyright year: 1986
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, LLC
Publication date: 9/5/1986
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 506
Size: 6.14" wide x 9.21" long x 1.12" tall
Weight: 1.936
Language: English

Preface
Introduction
References
Training
References
The Productivity of Training
References
The Impact of Computers on Human Learning
References
Flight Simulators and Training Devices
References
Team Performance and Training
References
Job Performance Aids in An Integrated Personnel System
References
Human Performance and Biofeedback
Summary
Summary
Human Factors in Systems Design
Human Factors in Systems Design
References
Supervisory Control and Display Systems
Acknowledgments
References
Intelligent Interfaces for Human Control of Advanced Automation and Smart Systems
References
Applied Methods for Human-Systems Integration
References
Modern Software Development: Implications for Human Productivity
References
Theory and Measurement of Human Workload
References
Name Index
Subject Index
About the Editor and Contributors