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  • Fitting the Human: Introduction to Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering, Eighth Edition : Introduction to Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering, Eighth Edition
    Fitting the Human: Introduction to Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering, Eighth Edition : Introduction to Ergonomics/Human Factors Engineering, Eighth Edition

    The aim of this book is to provide “human engineering” for workplaces, tools, machinery, computers, shift work, lighting, sound, climate, work demands, offices, vehicles, healthcare, and the home – and everything else that we can produce – to suit the human body and mind.Now being published in its eighth edition, Fitting the Human focuses on the primary ergonomic task of accommodating the human with the appropriate selection of equipment and tools, work requirements and procedures, physical and social conditions at work, and working hours and shift arrangements. This book provides ergonomic information needed for the user-friendly design of tasks, equipment, and workplaces.It follows the successful format of previous editions, with updated information and practical guidelines which augment the previous information.It offers refreshed information on ergonomic design for the home and workplace, contemporary ways of working, healthcare and medicine, and artificial intelligence and autonomy.This text also recognizes that cultural differences in living and working vary around the world, so additional insights are offered into ergonomics in global cultures and regions.This title will help the reader understand how to plan and design an overall system and its details to suit the human. Published under the mantra of “solid information, easy to read, easy to understand, easy to apply,” Fitting the Human is written for students and professionals of ergonomics, human factors, product and work design, safety, architecture, management, and all fields of engineering.

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  • Human Factors in Engineering : Manufacturing Systems, Automation, and Interactions
    Human Factors in Engineering : Manufacturing Systems, Automation, and Interactions

    This book addresses aspects of human factors in engineering and provides a detailed discussion of novel approaches, systems engineering tools, artificial cognitive systems, and intelligent technologies and automation.It presents applications in diverse areas, including digital manufacturing, transportation, infrastructure development, and cybersecurity. This book:• Merges the engineering perspective with the human factors and social dimension of computing and artificial intelligence–based technologies. • Covers technological development of human factors engineering and the human dimension in applications across all areas of modern society. • Relates to human behavior in the context of technology and systems interactions. • Discusses the design and the appropriation of 3D printing techniques in the management of an innovative product system. • Presents systems engineering tools, user experience methodologies, artificial cognitive systems, intelligent technologies, and automation. The text is for students, professionals, and researchers in the fields of ergonomics, human factors, industrial engineering, and manufacturing engineering.

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  • Innovation Ecosystems : How Driving Forces and Success Factors Affect Opportunities for Business Innovation
    Innovation Ecosystems : How Driving Forces and Success Factors Affect Opportunities for Business Innovation

    This book is about geography, economics, society, and innovation.Why did different regions evolve in different ways? What caused economic priorities and activities to go in one direction or another?The author believes that happenstance played a relatively minor role in this process.There were and are driving forces, as well as success factors. In each ecosystem, ambitious immigrants arrived, displaced native populations, and proceeded to develop and exploit the geography of their ecosystem, which included leveraging water resources for transportation, commerce, irrigation, etc.They often invented the means of development and exploitation, unfortunately including slavery, but also various technical methods, tools, and devices.Inventions that became innovations enabled industries, revenues, profits, and economic growth, initially for the ecosystem and then more broadly. The impacts of geography and economics are profound.Available resources strongly affect the options available for sustainable economic growth.This growth is fueled by technological innovations that are significantly affected by the physical, economic, and social characteristics of the ecosystem of interest. The eight case studies in this book illustrate how patterns of these characteristics impact innovation.They also depict changes over centuries, rather than just decades or years.Today’s crises are often just blips in the ongoing evolution of an innovation ecosystem.There are ups and downs, but the physical, economic, and social characteristics of the ecosystems dominate their evolution.These factors largely determine what potential innovations are pursued, who leads these pursuits, and why they think they can succeed.People and organizations dominate the factors influencing success.

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  • Evaluation of Rail Technology : A Practical Human Factors Guide
    Evaluation of Rail Technology : A Practical Human Factors Guide

    Rapid advancements in train control and in-cab technologies provide significant opportunities for rail operators to improve efficiency and enhance their operations.New technologies often provide elegant solutions to existing problems or new capabilities for the operator.However, new technologies may also represent a significant form of risk.Thus, it is important to balance the potential for significant improvement with justifiable concern about how the technology may unpredictably change the nature of the work.If a technology is designed and implemented without considering the substantive human factors concerns, that technology may lead to unintended consequences that can introduce safety issues and disrupt network performance.It is important to note that even a well-designed and beneficial technology may be rejected by the users who see it as a threat to their jobs, status or working conditions. This book discusses the issues surrounding rail technology and introduces a 'toolkit' of human factors evaluation methods.The toolkit provides a practical and operationally focused set of methods that can be used by managers considering investing in technology, staff charged with implementing a technology, and consultants engaged to assist with the design and evaluation process.This toolkit can help to ensure that new rail technologies are thoughtfully designed, effectively implemented, and well received by users so that the significant investment associated with developing rail technologies is not wasted.

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  • Which upbringing factors favor a neurotic development?

    Several factors in upbringing can favor a neurotic development, including inconsistent or harsh parenting, neglect, abuse, and exposure to chronic stress or trauma. Children who grow up in environments where their emotional needs are not consistently met, or where they experience unpredictable or threatening situations, are more likely to develop neurotic tendencies. Additionally, overprotective or controlling parenting styles can also contribute to the development of neurotic traits, as they may inhibit a child's ability to develop healthy coping mechanisms and resilience.

  • What do push factors and pull factors mean?

    Push factors are circumstances that force individuals to leave their current location, such as poverty, political instability, or lack of job opportunities. Pull factors, on the other hand, are conditions that attract individuals to a new location, such as better job prospects, higher quality of life, or political stability. Both push and pull factors play a significant role in influencing migration patterns and decisions.

  • What are the factors inhibiting and promoting development in Angola?

    In Angola, factors inhibiting development include a history of political instability and corruption, which have hindered economic growth and investment. Additionally, the reliance on oil exports has made the economy vulnerable to fluctuations in global oil prices. Poor infrastructure, limited access to education and healthcare, and a high poverty rate also contribute to the challenges facing development in Angola. On the other hand, factors promoting development in Angola include the country's rich natural resources, such as oil, diamonds, and other minerals, which have the potential to drive economic growth if managed effectively. Efforts to diversify the economy, improve governance, and invest in infrastructure and human capital are also key factors that can help promote development in Angola. Additionally, the country's strategic location and potential for regional trade and investment present opportunities for growth and development.

  • To which factors do biotic and abiotic factors belong?

    Biotic factors belong to living organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and bacteria, while abiotic factors belong to non-living elements such as temperature, water, sunlight, soil, and air. Both biotic and abiotic factors play crucial roles in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of species within those ecosystems. They interact with each other to create complex and dynamic environments.

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  • Human Factors Methods : A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design
    Human Factors Methods : A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design

    This second edition of Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design now presents 107 design and evaluation methods as well as numerous refinements to those that featured in the original.The book has been carefully designed to act as an ergonomics methods manual, aiding both students and practitioners.The eleven sections represent the different categories of ergonomics methods and techniques that can be used in the evaluation and design process.Offering a 'how-to' text on a substantial range of ergonomics methods that can be used in the design and evaluation of products and systems, it is a comprehensive point of reference for all these methods. An overview of the methods is presented in chapter one, with a methods matrix showing which can be used in conjunction.The following chapters detail the methods showing how to apply them in practice.Flowcharts, procedures and examples cover the requirements of a diverse audience and varied applications of the methods.The final chapter, a new addition, illustrates the EAST method, which integrates several well-known methods into a teamwork analysis approach.

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  • Fitting the Human : Introduction to Ergonomics / Human Factors Engineering, Seventh Edition
    Fitting the Human : Introduction to Ergonomics / Human Factors Engineering, Seventh Edition

    This new edition undergraduate introductory textbook follows the motto of the previous versions: "Solid information, easy-to-read, easy to understand, easy to apply." The aim remains the same: "Human engineering" workplaces, tools, machinery, computers, lighting, shiftwork, work demands, the environment, officers, vehicles, the home – and everything else that we can design to fit the human.The new edition is up-to-date in content and language, in data and illustrations.Like previous versions, this book is for students and professionals in engineering, design, architecture, safety and management and to everybody else who wants to make work safe, efficient, satisfying, and even enjoyable.

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  • What location factors can be mentioned for the development of cities?

    Several location factors can be mentioned for the development of cities, including proximity to natural resources, access to transportation networks, availability of labor, and favorable climate conditions. Additionally, the presence of educational and healthcare facilities, as well as cultural and recreational amenities, can also contribute to the development of cities. Furthermore, government policies and regulations, as well as historical and cultural significance, can also play a role in the development of cities.

  • What role do genetic factors play in the development of depression?

    Genetic factors are thought to play a significant role in the development of depression. Research has shown that individuals with a family history of depression are at a higher risk of developing the condition themselves. Studies have also identified specific genes that may be associated with an increased susceptibility to depression. However, it's important to note that genetics are just one piece of the puzzle, and environmental factors and life experiences also play a crucial role in the development of depression.

  • What is the difference between density-independent factors and abiotic factors?

    Density-independent factors are environmental factors that affect a population regardless of its size or density, such as natural disasters or climate change. Abiotic factors, on the other hand, are non-living components of an ecosystem that can influence the survival and growth of organisms, such as temperature, sunlight, and soil composition. While density-independent factors can include abiotic factors, abiotic factors encompass a broader range of non-living elements that can impact an ecosystem.

  • What are original factors of production and derivative factors of production?

    Original factors of production are the primary inputs required for the production process, including land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. These factors are essential for creating goods and services. Derivative factors of production are resources that are created or derived from the original factors, such as technology, knowledge, and skills. These derivative factors enhance the productivity and efficiency of the original factors in the production process.

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