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Fundamentals of systems ergonomics/human factors

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Wilson, John R.

Applied Ergonomics

2014

45

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engineering ; ergonomics ; human factors ; railway ; theoretical analysis

Ergonomics and work environment

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apergo.2013.03.021

English

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"Ergonomics/human factors is, above anything else, a systems discipline and profession, applying a systems philosophy and systems approaches. Many things are labelled as system in today's world, and this paper specifies just what attributes and notions define ergonomics/human factors in systems terms. These are obviously a systems focus, but also concern for context, acknowledgement of interactions and complexity, a holistic approach, recognition of emergence and embedding of the professional effort involved within organization system. These six notions are illustrated with examples from a large body of work on rail human factors."

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