scholarly journals A Human Factors Perspective on Alarm System Research and Development 2000 to 2010

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Curt Braun ◽  
John Grimes ◽  
Eric Shaver ◽  
Ronald Boring
2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Krois ◽  
Dan Herschler ◽  
Glen Hewitt ◽  
Tom McCloy ◽  
Dino Piccione

Author(s):  
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra ◽  
Donald Nilson ◽  
Jacqueline Alma

In the current appendix present a first heuristic study about the scientific publications related to computer science and the human factors that make that some contents travel through highways and others in back roads of scientific information. We also present the first elements which generate that parallel information of the scientific work for financial and/or commercial reasons. Finally, a set of rhetoric questions link two decades of experiences in the university educational context, research and development (R&D) and Transfer of Technology (TOT) in the Mediterranean South and make up a first evaluation guide.


1979 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-13
Author(s):  
David Meister

In order to examine the interrelationships among participants in the Human Factors (HF) Research and Development (R&D) process, questionnaires soliciting information about research practices were sent to contractors, government laboratory managers and HF practitioners in industry. Although a majority of respondents appear to be satisfied with the way in which HF research is conducted, a sizeable minority have serious reservations about that process.


1987 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 541-542
Author(s):  
Bruce Foster Gomberg ◽  
Bruce Amberden ◽  
Ken Pullen

The Avionics Concept Evaluation Simulator (ACES) Laboratory has developed a rapidly reconfigurable real-time avionics simulation package that can be customized to specific research and development requirements. An essential component of the simulation is a unique graphics model named Image Development Language (IDL). IDL is a Lockheed proprietary, Fortran-based, graphics-imaging language that enables the human factors engineer or designer to create interactive real-time graphics and images in a short time, with relative ease, and with little or no programming expertise. Applications of IDL in human factors research and development in the aerospace community are discussed.


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