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Evaluation Of Rail Technology A Practical Human Factors Guide Bearman

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Evaluation Of Rail Technology A Practical Human Factors Guide Bearman
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.47 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Bearman, Chris
ISBN: 9781409442431, 9781409442448, 9781472400239, 1409442438, 1409442446, 1472400232
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Evaluation Of Rail Technology A Practical Human Factors Guide Bearman by Bearman, Chris 9781409442431, 9781409442448, 9781472400239, 1409442438, 1409442446, 1472400232 instant download after payment.

"Currently, the rail industry lacks a standardized approach to the human factors evaluation of new technologies in operational settings. While a number of human factors evaluation methods exist (such as task analysis, situation awareness measures, quasi-experiments), these are rarely tailored to the industry's needs. This book fills that gap by developing a toolkit of methods that can be used by people in the rail industry to evaluate the human factors implications of new technologies"--Provided by publisher.
Abstract: Currently, the rail industry lacks a standardized approach to the human factors evaluation of new technologies in operational settings. While a number of human factors evaluation methods exist (such as task analysis, situation awareness measures, quasi-experiments), these are rarely tailored to the industry's needs.

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