Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics : Visions, Concepts, Methods and Tools Festschrift in Honor of Professor Holger Luczak /
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2009.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2009. |
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Table of Contents:
- Broadert Context
- Innovation Through New Technologies
- Production Technology in High-Wage Countries #x2013; From Ideas of Today to Products of Tomorrow
- Innovation Champions #x2013; Or How to Achieve (Global) Competitiveness#x0021;
- The Convergence Theory and the Good ICT Society #x2013; Trends and Visions
- Community Ergonomics and Globalization: A Conceptual Model of Social Awareness
- #x201C;Car Mechatronic#x201D;#x2013; An Open Approach for Designing a New European Core Occupational Profile
- Medium Context
- Performance Measurement from a Macroergonomics Perspective
- Technology Management
- Success with Customer Inspiring Products #x2013; Monitoring, Assessment and Design of Perceived Product Quality
- Pattern Languages to Create a Holistic Methodology for Product Development and to Derive Enterprise-Specific Engineering Guidelines
- Reference Models #x2013; A Basis for Designing Efficient Technical Services
- Service Modelling and Engineering in the Telematics Industry #x2013; The View from the Perspective of a Toll Service Provider
- MedicoErgonomics #x2013; A Human Factors Engineering Approach for the Healthcare Sector
- The Impact of Ergonomics
- Effect Chains #x2013; A Method for Analysing Qualitative Effects in Occupational Health and Safety at Work
- Multi-Perspective IT Evaluation Tool for Shift Schedules
- Organizational Change and Occupational Health #x2013; Towards a Resource-Based Change Management
- Designing Organizational Oblivion
- Narrowert Context
- Goal Setting: Basic Findings and New Developments at the Team Level
- Simulation of Collaborative Product Development Processes Using Agent-Based Modeling
- Integrated Modeling of Work Processes and Decisions in Chemical Engineering Design
- Serious Gaming: The Impact of Pervasive Gaming in Business and Engineering
- Subject System
- Use of Design Equations for Analyzing User Requirements in Process Control
- Action Regulation Theory: Are the Characteristics of Well Designed Tasks Valid for Interactive Jobs as Well? #x2013; The Concept of Two-dimensional Task Identity in Interactive Work
- Evaluation of the Quality of Job Design with the Action-Oriented Software Tool REBA #x2013; Recent Developments and Applications
- How Can Creativity Be Promoted Within the Framework of Vocational Training and Further Education?
- Functional Means
- Complexity in Ergonomics
- Principles, Methods and Examples of Ergonomics Research and Work Design
- Modular Concepts for Integrating Ergonomics into Production Processes
- Methods for Measuring Mental Stress and Strain
- Ergonomics and Human Factors: Methodological Considerations About Evidence Based Design of Work Systems
- Comparison of Ergonomic Risk Assessment Methodology with an Example of a Repetitive Sawmill Board Edger Occupation
- Work Science and Aviation Safety
- Development of Theory and Practice in Ergonomics
- Accessibility in Information Technology
- Ergonomics and Design
- Design of Visual and Auditory Human-Machine Interfaces with User Participation and Knowledge Support
- Human-Computer Interaction in Aerial Surveillance Tasks
- Implicit Interaction in Multimodal Human-Machine Systems
- Upper Level of Physical Means
- Design and Evaluation of an Augmented Vision System for Self-Optimizing Assembly Cells
- Visual Ergonomic Issues of LCD Displays #x2013; An Insight into Working Conditions and User Characteristics
- Forty Years of Research on System Response Times #x2013; What Did We Learn from It?
- Productivity Improvement with Snap-Fit Systems
- Developing Seating Designs that Support Traditional Japanese Sitting Postures
- Finger Fatigue: Blockings and Approximate Kinematic Invariances
- Lower Level of Physical Means
- Neurobehavioral Tests as Evaluation of Neurotoxically Induced Impairments of Health.