UID:
almahu_9949385803802882
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 225 pages)
ISBN:
9780429351686
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0429351682
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9781000028362
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1000028364
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9781000028300
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1000028305
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9781000028331
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100002833X
Content:
"This book is an attempt to better formalize a systemic approach to Human-Systems Integration (HSI). Good HSI is a matter of maturity ... it takes time to mature. It takes time for a human being to become autonomous, and then mature! HSI is a matter of human-machine teaming, where human-machine cooperation and coordination are crucial. We cannot think engineering design without considering people and organizations that go with it. We also cannot think new technology, new organizations and new jobs without considering change management. More specifically, this book is a follow-up of previous contributions in Human-Centered Design and practice in the development of virtual prototypes that requires progressive operational tangibility toward HSI. The book discusses flexibility in design and operations, tangibility of software-intensive systems, virtual human-centered design, increasingly-autonomous complex systems, Human-Factors and Ergonomics of sociotechnical systems, systems integration, and changed management in digital organizations. The book will be of interest to industry, academia, those involved with systems engineering, human factors and the broader public"--
Note:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Author -- Chapter 0 Introduction -- What did we learn from the Apollo 13's "successful failure"? -- A holistic view -- Virtual human-centered design of complex systems -- Influences of several engineering backgrounds -- The evolution of engineering-oriented human-centered fields of investigation -- The evolution of complexity science -- Managing complexity by designing and developing a phenomenological model -- Human-Systems Integration supported by system science and artificial intelligence
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A systemic human-centered design approach toward Human-Systems Integration -- Chapter 1 Human-centered design of industrial complex systems -- Technology-centered engineering versus human-centered design -- Impact of virtual HCD on the life cycle of a system -- Virtual human-centered design as document management -- Modeling and simulation: virtual prototypes and digital enterprise -- Digital twins -- A digital twin as a model -- Digital twin levels -- Predictive versus explanatory digital twins -- Varieties of digital twin's purposes and components
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Technology-centered versus human-centered digital twins -- Human-In-The-Loop Simulation (HITLS): an aeronautical design case -- Agile development and formative evaluations -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Tangibility problems and potential solutions -- Physical and figurative tangibility -- Inversion of engineering approaches from the 20th to 21st century -- Tangibility attributes and metrics: the evaluation process -- From meaningful metrics to measurement models to observable variables -- Incremental construction of tangible things: an ontology-based method -- Example of an ontology of a robot
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How can we define and construct context? -- The concept of context is multidimensional -- Persistence and mutual inclusion of contexts -- Dealing with system's dynamics -- Dealing with the unknown -- Combining physics, cognition, philosophy, and design -- The NAIR model: natural/artificial versus cognitive/physical -- The SFAC model -- Summary -- Chapter 5 From rigid automation to flexible autonomy -- Evolution of automation (Rasmussen's model) -- Designing for flexibility using the TOP model -- Technology-driven flexibility (i.e., the "T" of the TOP model)
Additional Edition:
Print version: Boy, Guy A. Human-systems integration. Boca Raton, FL : CRC press/Taylor & Francis Group, [2020] ISBN 9780367357733
Language:
English
Keywords:
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Electronic books.
DOI:
10.1201/9780429351686
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429351686
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