Category - "Technical Design"
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Underscoring the need for extraordinary ergonomics, this book illustrates various approaches to measuring the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of those who differ from the norm. An expert in human factors and ergonomics provides the how-tos of designing for people who are smaller, weaker, or bigger, discusses specifically the design for persons with disabilities and the aging population, and covers human factors engineering for expectant mothers and ergonomics for children and teenagers. He explains how to assess and determine abilities and needs and demonstrates how to design tools, homes, and environments to make working space safe and living space easy.
Hardback, 254 pages
Category: Technical Design |
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Written in an accessible style, this latest edition of A Guide to Human Factors and Ergonomics presents a systems approach to human factors and ergonomics that leads to complete understanding. Building on the foundation of the first edition, titled Guide to Ergonomics of Manufacturing, the new title reflects the expanded range of coverage and applicability of the techniques found in this second edition. Unlike most ergonomics and human factors books that emphasize the physical, this one gives a broad overview of cognitive as well as physical ergonomics. Drawing on the author’s experience in both teaching and industry, the book lays to rest the common myths and misconceptions that surround ergonomics.
Hardback, 408 pages
Category: Technical Design |
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While its importance is widely recognized, the theoretical basis and practical applications of Activity Theory have not yet been firmly established in the field of human factors and ergonomics, experimental, and work psychology. This book presents the foundations of the systemic-structural theory of human activity. It contains multiple practical examples of systemic-structural theory of activity analyses, including a study of production operations in the manufacturing environment, system safety evaluation, work improvement, equipment design, robot system performance, and design of human/computer interaction tasks in the context of training, efficiency, work motivation, fatigue, personality, and individual style of performance.
Hardback, 526 pages
Category: Technical Design |
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Additive Manufacturing Technologies - Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital Manufacturing
By David W. Rosen and Brent Stucker and Ian Gibson Hardback, 420 pages
Category: Technical Design, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, General Engineering |
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Adobe® Acrobat® and PDF for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
This handbook teaches the use of PDF in communication and archiving of complex documents, with a specific slant towards engineering disciplines and related areas of architecture and construction management. The text demonstrates how better document control reduces project review and approval times, and smoothes interaction with clients and regulatory agencies by employing a completely searchable document format which is available to all. The author explains and illustrates the application of Acrobat techniques by following the progress of a sample project throughout the book, and end-of-chapter exercises promote self-instruction.By Donna L. Baker and Tom Carson |




