
Guide to Methodology in Ergonomics
Designing for Human Use
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. October 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-0-7484-0703-3 (ISBN)
Description
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. "A Guide to Methodology in Ergonomics" will be an invaluable resource for professional ergonomists, students at masters and post-graduate levels, and industry and business professionals undertaking in-house ergonomic evaluations.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
22 s/w Tabellen
22 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
Weight
295 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7484-0703-3 (9780748407033)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Stanton; Neville A. University of Southhampton, England, UK,Young; Mark University of Southhampton, England, UK,
Author
University of Southhampton, United Kingdom
Brunel University, England, UK
Content
Preface; Introduction; Acknowledgements; How to use this book; Section 1; An Itroduction to Ergonomics Design; What are Ergonomics Methods? How do I chose Which Method to Use?
Section 2 Applying Ergonomics Methods; 1. Keystroke -Level Model (KLM) 2. Link Analysis 3. Checklists 4. Predictive Human Error Analysis (PHEA) 5. Observation 6. Questionnaires 7. Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) 8. Repertory Grids 9. Task Analysis for Error Identification (TAFEI) 10. Layout Analysis 11. Interviews 12. Heuristics
Section 3 Utility Analysis
Section 4 A Study of Training, Relliability and Validity; 1. Training People to use Ergonomics Methods and a Study of Their Reliabilityand Validity 2. Summary of Findings
Epilogue; Glossary; References; Index
Section 2 Applying Ergonomics Methods; 1. Keystroke -Level Model (KLM) 2. Link Analysis 3. Checklists 4. Predictive Human Error Analysis (PHEA) 5. Observation 6. Questionnaires 7. Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) 8. Repertory Grids 9. Task Analysis for Error Identification (TAFEI) 10. Layout Analysis 11. Interviews 12. Heuristics
Section 3 Utility Analysis
Section 4 A Study of Training, Relliability and Validity; 1. Training People to use Ergonomics Methods and a Study of Their Reliabilityand Validity 2. Summary of Findings
Epilogue; Glossary; References; Index