Guide to methodology in ergonomics: Designing for human use
Guide to methodology in ergonomics: Designing for human use
 
  The evaluation and assessment of appropriate design approaches for usable human-machine interfaces is at the heart of ergonomics. A Guide to Methodology in Ergonomics arises from work, carried out by Neville Stanton for the EPSRC/Department of Transport, to compile and review a pool of methodologies currently used throughout the human factors world. The book describes this range of methodologies, and provides evidence of "real-world" validity and reliability. The costs and benefits for each are assessed, as are the usability and applicability.
  0748407030
  
  
    
      Stanton, Neville A
      
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      Young, Mark
      
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      14 October 1999
    
    
  
  
    
      Stanton, Neville A
      
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      Young, Mark
      
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    Stanton, Neville A and Young, Mark
  
  
  
  
   
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    Guide to methodology in ergonomics: Designing for human use
  
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  CRC Press, 152pp.
  
  
  
  
   
  
    
      
        
          Abstract
          The evaluation and assessment of appropriate design approaches for usable human-machine interfaces is at the heart of ergonomics. A Guide to Methodology in Ergonomics arises from work, carried out by Neville Stanton for the EPSRC/Department of Transport, to compile and review a pool of methodologies currently used throughout the human factors world. The book describes this range of methodologies, and provides evidence of "real-world" validity and reliability. The costs and benefits for each are assessed, as are the usability and applicability.
        
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