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The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction

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The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction

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The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction book

A Human-Centered Design Approach

The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction

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The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction book

A Human-Centered Design Approach
Edited ByGuy A. Boy
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2011
eBook Published 17 March 2017
Pub. Location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315557380
Pages 478
eBook ISBN 9781315557380
Subjects Engineering & Technology
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Boy, G.A. (Ed.). (2011). The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction: A Human-Centered Design Approach (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315557380

ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Human-Machine Interaction features 20 original chapters and a conclusion focusing on human-machine interaction (HMI) from analysis, design and evaluation perspectives. It offers a comprehensive range of principles, methods, techniques and tools to provide the reader with a clear knowledge of the current academic and industry practice and debate that define the field. The text considers physical, cognitive, social and emotional aspects and is illustrated by key application domains such as aerospace, automotive, medicine and defence. Above all, this volume is designed as a research guide that will both inform readers on the basics of human-machine interaction from academic and industrial perspectives and also provide a view ahead at the means through which human-centered designers, including engineers and human factors specialists, will attempt to design and develop human-machine systems.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |20 pages

A Human-Centered Design Approach

ByGuy A. Boy

part 1|130 pages

Analysis

chapter 1|30 pages

Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation of Human Operator’s Mental Activities

ByThierry Bellet

chapter 2|22 pages

Psychophysiology and Performance: Considerations for Human-Centered Design

ByAnil K. Raj, Margery J. Doyle, Joshua D. Cameron

chapter 3|16 pages

Automation and Situation Awareness

ByAnke Popken, Josef F. Krems

chapter 4|15 pages

Human Error, Interaction, and the Development of Safety-Critical Systems

ByChristopher Johnson

chapter 5|24 pages

Operating Documents that Change in Real-time: Dynamic Documents and User Performance Support

ByBarbara K. Burian, Lynne Martin

chapter 6|20 pages

The Authority Issue in Organizational Automation

ByGuy A. Boy, Gudela Grote

part 2|150 pages

Design

chapter 7|12 pages

Scenario-Based Design

ByJohn M. Carroll, Steven R. Haynes

chapter 8|24 pages

Socio-Cognitive Issues in Human-Centered Design for the Real World

BySaadi Lahlou

chapter 9|18 pages

Cognitive Function Analysis in the Design of Human and Machine Multi-Agent Systems

ByGuy A. Boy

chapter 10|28 pages

Authority and Cooperation between Humans and Machines

ByPatrick Millot, Serge Debernard, Frédéric Vanderhaegen

chapter 11|32 pages

Formal Description Techniques for Human–Machine Interfaces: Model-Based Approaches for the Design and Evaluation of Dependable Usable Interactive Systems

ByDavid Navarre, Philippe Palanque, Célia Martinie, Marco A.A. Winckler, Sandra Steere

chapter 12|15 pages

Designing Human–Automation Interaction

ByAmy Pritchett, Michael Feary

chapter 13|18 pages

Human–Agent Interaction

ByJeffrey M. Bradshaw, Paul J. Feltovich, Matthew Johnson

part 3|143 pages

Evaluation

chapter 14|18 pages

From Usability to User Experience with Interactive Systems

ByJean-Marc Robert, Annemarie Lesage

chapter 15|18 pages

Designing and Evaluating User Experience

ByJean-Marc Robert, Annemarie Lesage

chapter 16|26 pages

Eye Tracking from a Human Factors Perspective

ByAlexandre Lucas Stephane

chapter 17|18 pages

Operator Fatigue: Implications for Human–Machine Interaction

ByPhilippa Gander, Curt Graeber, Gregory Belenky

chapter 18|15 pages

Transversal Perspectives on Human–Machine Interaction: The Effect of Age in Human–Machine Systems

ByAnabela dos Santos Simões, Marta Pereira, Maria Panou

chapter 19|17 pages

Error on the Flight Deck: Interfaces, Organizations, and Culture

ByDon Harris, Wen-Chin Li

chapter 20|13 pages

The Diminishing Relevance of Human-Machine Interaction

ByErik Hollnagel

chapter |13 pages

From Automation to Interaction Design

ByGuy A. Boy
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