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Introduction to Humans in Engineered Systems

2012
Fully up-to-date coverage of human factors engineering—plus online access to interactive demonstrations and exercisesEngineering accomplishments can be as spectacular as a moon landing or as mundane as an uneventful drive to the local grocery store. Their failures can be as devastating as a plane crash or a massive oil spill.
Remington, Roger   +2 more
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Human-Systems Engineering: Understanding the Process of Engineering the Human into the System

2001
Abstract : This report provides guidance on how human engineering practices can be better incorporated into systems engineering processes. The intended audience includes developers, engineers, and integrators who want to produce systems that will have greater capability through better consideration of all users. Four major impact areas for coordination
Trish Hamburger   +4 more
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Engineering human capital: A system of systems modeling approach

2013 8th International Conference on System of Systems Engineering, 2013
A system of systems modeling approach can be used to plan and guide implementation of economic revitalization efforts. A key metric of success is the improved outcomes of individuals in terms of standard of living and subjective well-being. Initial results for a latent variable model based on national survey data show a moderate correlation between ...
Dennis J. Folds, Vanessa M. Thompson
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Distribution of Human-Machine Interfaces in System-of-Systems Engineering

2009
System-of-systems integration requires sharing of data, algorithms, user authorization/authentication, and user interfaces between independent systems. While SOA promises to solve the first issues the latter is still open. Within an experimental prototype for a distributed information system we have tested different methods to share not only the ...
Sandro Leuchter, Dirk Mühlenberg
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Engineering Models of the Human Thermoregulatory System-A Review

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1977
The literature on engineering models of the human Thermoregulatory system is reviewed and classified. The present review is a sequel to "A Review on Mathematical Models of the Human Thermal System." Emphasis in this review is the incorporation of physiological thermoregulation into engineering models.
C L, Hwang, S A, Konz
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Human factors in systems engineering

IEE Colloquium Successful Introduction of Systems Engineering into an Organisation, 1999
People perform many critical functions within systems and human factors must be an essential part of systems engineering. CARMAN (consensus-based approach to risk management) has been developed as tool for addressing human factors issues in a way that is compatible with the principles of systems engineering.
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The Human Factor in Systems Engineering: Engineering Systems Thinking

AHFE International, 2018
To successfully perform systems engineering tasks, systems engineers need a systems view or, in other words, a high capacity for engineering systems thinking (CEST). A tool for assessing systems thinking of engineers, once validated, may be used for systems engineering workforce selection and development, developing systems engineering curriculum, and ...
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Geriatric Engineering: An Engineering Systems Design Approach to Human Aging

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2020
This article explores the development of an interdisciplinary Geriatric Engineering 5‐year Bachelor of Science degree program. The process evolved over 5 years and began with exploring the need, precedents, and data acquisition from target individuals 60 to 92 years of age.
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Human Factors in the Systems Engineering Jungle

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2022
EXTENDED ABSTRACT As holistic thinking goes, the effects of the system on the human are well-known in the HFES community. However, many practitioners have experienced the challenges of incorporating these effects into a life cycle approach. Systems engineering seeks to model, predict, and employ holistic thinking in the development of multi-part and ...
Sprehn Dr.Kelly   +2 more
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Human System Engineering

2019
This chapter defines the concept of Human System Engineering and its application to the system engineering process. Including human engineering principals in the system architecting phase of system development ensures the human component is fully considered in the subsequent system design phase. The Human Viewpoint methodology identifies the context of
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