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