User-Friendly Design of Modern Forest Fire Helmet

2013 ◽  
Vol 819 ◽  
pp. 368-372
Author(s):  
Hong Ze Yang ◽  
Bo Li ◽  
Ya Nan Wu ◽  
Bin Li

This article researches and discusses the current situation of the modern forest fire helmet. It focuses on the problems and difficulties in the modern forest fire helmet design and analyses them. With the concept of user-friendly design, this article advances the user-friendly design principles in modern forest fire helmet design.

2013 ◽  
Vol 764 ◽  
pp. 193-197
Author(s):  
Bo Li ◽  
Hong Ze Yang ◽  
Ya Nan Wu ◽  
Bin Li

This article researches and discusses the current situation of the modern forest fire helmet. It focuses on the problems and difficulties in the modern forest fire helmet design and analyses them. With the concept of user-friendly design, this article advances the user-friendly design principles in modern forest fire helmet design.


2021 ◽  
pp. 89-104
Author(s):  
Dennis Meredith

The first step to a quality website is to plan design, layout, and content with an understanding of audiences’ information needs. User-friendly design principles are also important to a website’s effectiveness. Web writing needs to be more concise than other types of writing, taking into account the reading practices of visitors to websites. Including a broad range of content makes the site a go-to resource and increases visibility. Usability testing once a site is developed also offers important insights that can guide improvements. Keeping a site fresh with new content and marketing the site also enhance its value.


2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 02106
Author(s):  
Yuhong Wei ◽  
Canqun He ◽  
Jiawei Tang ◽  
Xiaoyu Xu

Based on the reflection on the working environment of kitchen and the current situation of kitchenware design, the paper cares for special groups and summarizes the relationships and laws between human-kitchenware-kitchen from the perspective of various users. It introduces the general design concept into the field of kitchenware design, and put forward the design principles of modern kitchenware. Finally, the paper explains the specific application of design principles by analyzing the general combined kitchenware designed by ourselves. It reflects the importance of applying ergonomics and general design principles.


2013 ◽  
Vol 584 ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Hong Ze Yang ◽  
Bo Li ◽  
Ya Nan Wu ◽  
Bin Li

The ergonomic design of forest fire helmet is closely related to its safety performance. In order to improve the performance of forest fire helmet, three representative forest fire helmets are evaluated from the shape, material, safety, comfort and other aspects and analyzed according to the firemens usage condition. Some suggestions for helmet design, such as using suspension system, installing height adjuster, using adjustable goggles with peripheral knobs and decomposition using helmets, goggles and masks, are proposed, which provide a referential technical guidance for the design of forest fire helmets in the future.


2009 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ahmad Mahmud ◽  
Iwan Setiawan ◽  
Shattri Mansor ◽  
Abdul Shariff ◽  
Biswajeet Pradhan ◽  
...  

AbstractA study in modeling fire hazard assessment will be essential in establishing an effective forest fire management system especially in controlling and preventing peat fire. In this paper, we have used geographic information system (GIS), in combination with other geoinformation technologies such as remote sensing and computer modeling, for all aspects of wild land fire management. Identifying areas that have a high probability of burning is an important component of fire management planning. The development of spatially explicit GIS models has greatly facilitated this process by allowing managers to map and analyze variables contributing to fire occurrence across large, unique geographic units. Using the model and its associated software engine, the fire hazard map was produced. Extensive avenue programming scripts were written to provide additional capabilities in the development of these interfaces to meet the full complement of operational software considering various users requirements. The system developed not only possesses user friendly step by step operations to deliver the fire vulnerability mapping but also allows authorized users to edit, add or modify parameters whenever necessary. Results from the model can support fire hazard mapping in the forest and enhance alert system function by simulating and visualizing forest fire and helps for contingency planning.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1819-1829
Author(s):  
Ana Azevedo

Data Mining (DM) is being applied with success in Business Intelligence (BI) environments, and several examples of applications can be found. BI and DM have different roots and, as a consequence, have significantly different characteristics. DM came up from scientific environments; thus, it is not business oriented. DM tools still demand heavy work in order to obtain the intended results. On the contrary, BI is rooted in industry and business. As a result, BI tools are user-friendly. This chapter reflects on this difference from a historical perspective. Starting with a separated historical perspective of each one, BI and DM, the author then discusses how they converged into the current situation, when DM is used, and integrated, in BI environments with success.


2018 ◽  
Vol 31 ◽  
pp. 09010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bangun IR Harsritanto

Universal Design is a design which facilitated full range of human diversity. By applying Universal design principles, urban environment can be more functional and more user-friendly for everyone. This study examined five urban streets of South Korea as a country experienced on developing various urban street designs based on universal design. This study aimed to examine and compare the South Korea cases using seven principles of universal design. The research methods of this study are literature study, case study, and site observation. The results of this study are: South Korea cases are good practices, urgency of implementing the direction into local regulations; and change of urban development paradigm.


2018 ◽  
Vol 159 ◽  
pp. 01003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bangun IR Harsritanto

People access the streets to fulfill their daily demands regardless of their gender, age, and abilities. The streetscape is an urban public space which built to facilitate the basic needs of people as social beings. Universal design accommodates the wide range of human diversity in physical appearance, perception, cognitive abilities, body sizes, and shapes. By designing for this diversity, the streetscapes are becoming more user friendly, functional and sustainable. The purpose of this study is to suggest streetscape design guideline based on universal design principles for giving proper directions of sustainable streets development. Literatures study and cases study were used as research methods. The findings indicated that the new guideline based on universal design can be suggested to streetscapes design directions on many countries.


Author(s):  
Ana Azevedo

Data Mining (DM) is being applied with success in Business Intelligence (BI) environments, and several examples of applications can be found. BI and DM have different roots and, as a consequence, have significantly different characteristics. DM came up from scientific environments; thus, it is not business oriented. DM tools still demand heavy work in order to obtain the intended results. On the contrary, BI is rooted in industry and business. As a result, BI tools are user-friendly. This chapter reflects on this difference from a historical perspective. Starting with a separated historical perspective of each one, BI and DM, the author then discusses how they converged into the current situation, when DM is used, and integrated, in BI environments with success.


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