ABSTRACT

Ultimately, the variety of methods in Part II needs to be put to practical use. This chapter provides examples for projects that cover each application area mentioned in the Preface.

Human Factors Methods for Design is intended for working professionals, scholars, undergraduate and graduate students in fields that involve people, including: architecture (including space planning), product (‘industrial’) design, communications (‘graphic’) design including multimedia, environmental design, human factors (ergonomics), roles involved in the design and development of machines and of computers (including interface development), systems engineering and engineering management.