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註釋Maps are an important source of information in all types of command and control and specialized maps for tasks in this area are desirable. However, fundamental human factors research is needed before such maps can be developed. This report reviews some of the human factors issues involved in the design and evaluation of maps as information display systems. It concludes that there are four main areas in which research should be applied: analysis of user requirements; categorization of map problem-solving tasks; techniques for coding information on computer-based map displays; and techniques for scaling computer-based maps. (Author).