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Human Factors in Product Design
William H. Cushman
Daniel J. Rosenberg
出版
Elsevier
, 1991
主題
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Engineering
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Design / General
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Design / Product
ISBN
0444890319
9780444890313
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=I31RAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Recently, the use of human factors engineering in product design has become much more widely accepted. It is gaining recognition as an essential part of the product design and development process for both consumer products and commercial products. The aim of this volume is to show how human factors technology can be effectively applied during the product design and development process to improve product usability, user-product performance, user satisfaction, and product safety. A second objective is to assemble a wealth of design information for human factors practitioners and others involved with the design of consumer and commercial products for both national and international markets. The book is also suitable as a text for courses and seminars concerned with the application of human factors technology to design. Earlier works on this topic have focused mainly on designing a few specific types of products, or have considered product design only within the context of human factors engineering in general. Available both in hardback and paperback, this is the first publication of its kind to focus on the subject of human factors in product design, providing a blend of theory, data, detailed examples, guidelines, and practical advice in one volume. With over 180 tables, figures, and photographs, as well as 640 references, extensive cross- referencing and keyword index, the volume will be essential reading for all those involved in work, research or study, related to product development.