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Introduction to Human Factors Chap 1
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Three episodes : ► An assembly-line worker ► Medicine bottle’ s print ► Voice response system
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Introduction to Human Factors ► What Is the Field of Human Factors? ► An Overview of the Book
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What Is the Field of Human Factors? (1/3) ► Ambiguous communications: a U.S. Navy cruiser in conflict-ridden Persian Gulf ► Goal of human factors Enhances performance: productivity , error Increases safety Increases user satisfaction Human factors involves the study of factors and development of tools that facilitate the achievement of these goals
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What Is the Field of Human Factors? (2/3) ► The cycle of human factors Figure 1.1 Figure 1.1 Figure 1.1 Identification of Problems Analysis Tools: task analysis, statistical analysis, incident/accident analysis DESIGN − Equipment design: physical equipment − Task design: what operators do − Environmental design: lighting, temperature, noise,… − Training: better preparing − Selection: individual differences
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What Is the Field of Human Factors? (3/3) ► Fixing systems vs. Designing systems ► The Scope of Human Factors ► The Study of Human Factors as a Science
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The Scope of Human Factors 1/2 ► Goal-oriented rather then content-oriented ► What human factors professionals do Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2 Figure 1.2 ► The relationship between human factors Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3 Core disciplines − Human factors, Ergonomics, Engineering psychology, Cognitive engineering Subdomains of study within human factors Related field of psychology and engineering Domain-specific engineering disciplines
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The Scope of Human Factors 2/2 ► The relationship between human factors Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3 Figure 1.3 Human factors vs. Engineering psychology − Ultimate Goal: Human factors: toward system design Engineering psychology: understand human mind as is relevant to the design of systems − Emphasis: Engineering psychology : discovering generalizable psychological principles and theories Human factors : usable design principles
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The Study of Human Factors as a Science ► Generalization and prediction (e.g.) Communications − Air traffic control center and the aircraft − Workers on a noisy factory floor − Doctors and nurses in an emergency room ► Nature of observation Laboratory: highly controlled observations and experiments Human behavior of real users of real systems Most effective: from lab to real environment
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An Overview of the Book ► Four basic sections Different research techniques & design methodologies. (Ch.2, 3) The nature of human information processing. (Ch.4-9) The nonpsychological issues of human factors. (Ch.10-14) Specific domains of application of human factors. (Ch.15-19)
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