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This book presents theories and models to examine how humans interact with complex automated systems, including both empirical and theoretical methods. * Provides examples of models appropriate to the four stages of human-system interaction * Examines in detail the philosophical underpinnings and assumptions of modeling * Discusses how a model fits into "doing science" and the considerations in garnering evidence and arriving at beliefs for the modeled phenomena Modeling Human-System Interaction is a reference for professionals in industry, academia and government who are researching,…mehr

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This book presents theories and models to examine how humans interact with complex automated systems, including both empirical and theoretical methods. * Provides examples of models appropriate to the four stages of human-system interaction * Examines in detail the philosophical underpinnings and assumptions of modeling * Discusses how a model fits into "doing science" and the considerations in garnering evidence and arriving at beliefs for the modeled phenomena Modeling Human-System Interaction is a reference for professionals in industry, academia and government who are researching, designing and implementing human-technology systems in transportation, communication, manufacturing, energy, and health care sectors.

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Autorenporträt
Thomas B. Sheridan is Ford Professor Emeritus in the Aeronautics/Astronautics and Mechanical Engineering departments at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA. He directed a research laboratory on human-system interaction at MIT. He served as President of both the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and author of Humans and Automation (Wiley, 2002).