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APA Handbook of Human Systems Integration: APA Handbooks in Psychology (R) Series

Autor Deborah A. Boehm–davis, Francis T. Durso, John D. Lee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2015
This handbook is a practical tool for both students and professionals who need specific knowledge about human considerations in systems design.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781433818288
ISBN-10: 1433818280
Pagini: 626
Dimensiuni: 220 x 292 x 41 mm
Greutate: 1.77 kg
Editura: Wiley
Seria APA Handbooks in Psychology (R) Series


Cuprins

Editorial Board

About the Editors-in-Chief

Contributors

Reviewers

Series Preface

Introduction

I. Definition and HistorySection 1: Definitions of Human Systems Integration
  1. A View of Human Systems Integration From the Academy
    Francis T. Durso, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, and John D. Lee
  2. Systems Engineering Perspective on Human Systems Integration
    Dennis J. Folds
  3. Human Systems Integration in the Military
    Michael Drillings, Beverly Knapp, and Nita Lewis Shattuck
  4. Case Studies
    Deborah A. Boehm-Davis and Nancy J. Cooke
Section 2: Perspectives on Human Systems Integration
  1. Human Systems Integration Requirements Analysis
    Mica R. Endsley
  2. Specifying System Requirements Using Cognitive Work Analysis
    Neville A. Stanton and Rich C. McIlroy
  3. Applications of Systems Engineering for Testing and Evaluation: A Human Systems Integration Perspective
    Tareq Ahram, Waldemar Karwowski, and Christianne Falcão
II. Considerations Affecting Human Systems PerformanceSection 1: Physical and Physiological Considerations
  1. Anthropometry in Human Systems Integration
    Bruce Bradtmiller
  2. Digital Modeling of Physical Constraints
    D. Reuben Haupt and Matthew B. Parkinson
  3. Strength, Endurance, and Movement
    Tyson Grier, Bradley C. Nindl, and Bruce H. Jones
  4. Neuroergonomic Perspectives on Human Systems Integration: Mental Workload, Vigilance, Adaptive Automation, and Training
    Raja Parasuraman
  5. Integration of Sleep Need and Fatigue Mitigation Into Human Systems Operation
    Takashi Abe, Namni Goel, Mathias Basner, Daniel Mollicone, Hengyi Rao, and David F. Dinges
  6. Environmental Conditions and Physical Stressors
    Elizabeth S. Redden and Gabriella Brick Larkin
  7. Slips and Falls
    Thurmon Lockhart
Section 2: Perceptual and Cognitive Considerations
  1. Basics of Sensation and Perception With an Eye Toward Application
    Patricia R. DeLucia and Samuel J. Levulis
  2. Auditory Perception
    Carryl L. Baldwin
  3. Attention and Multitasking
    Roger W. Remington and Shayne Loft
  4. Workload
    Chris Wickens and Pamela S. Tsang
  5. Situation Awareness in Human Systems Integration
    Kim-Phuong L. Vu and Dan Chiappe
  6. Decision Making and Human Systems Integration
    Ann M. Bisantz and Emilie M. Roth
  7. Augmented Cognition
    Kay Stanney, Brent Winslow, Kelly Hale, and Dylan Schmorrow
  8. Human Performance Modeling
    Michael D. Byrne
Section 3: System-Level Constraints
  1. Political and Social Considerations in Human Systems Integration
    Raymond S. Nickerson
  2. The Economics of Human Systems Integration
    William B. Rouse
III. Applying Considerations Affecting Performance to DesignSection 1: Displays and Controls
  1. Visuospatial Displays: Design Problems and Principles
    C. Melody Carswell and Will Seidelman
  2. Enhancing Creative Problem Solving Through Visual Display Design
    Kevin B. Bennett, John M. Flach, Timothy R. McEwen, and Olivia Fox
  3. Multisensory Information Processing
    Charles Spence and Cristy Ho
  4. Automation
    Thomas B. Sheridan
Section 2: Personnel
  1. The Manpower Determination Process
    Daniel F. Wallace, James J. McTigue, and Laurie J. Van Buskirk
  2. Personnel Selection: A Primer
    Daniel B. Shore, Zitong Sheng, Jose M. Cortina, and Maya Yankelevich Garza
  3. The Training Process: Using the Science Each Step of the Way
    Rebecca Grossman, James Oglesby, and Eduardo Salas
  4. Motivation
    Jeffrey B. Vancouver
  5. The Implications of Aging for Human Systems Integration
    Daniel G. Morrow and Sara J. Czaja
Section 3: Teams and Organizations
  1. Teams, Teamwork, and Team Effectiveness: Implications for Human Systems Integration
    Steve W. J. Kozlowski, James A. Grand, Samantha K. Baard, and Marina Pearce
  2. Organizational Design: Macroergonomics as a Foundation for Human Systems Integration
    Pascale Carayon, Sarah Kianfar, Yaqiong Li, and Abigail Wooldridge
  3. Organizational Culture
    Mark Fleming and Frank Guldenmund

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Descriere

This is a practical tool for both students and professionals who need specific knowledge about human considerations in systems design. It is intended to sensitize readers to basic design issues, enhance their understanding of the influence of these issues, and guide them in appropriately combining human performance with a system's numerous interacting components.