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Man-machine integration

Bittner, A. C., Wherry, R. J., and Glenn F. A. (1986), CADRE A Family of Manikins for Workstation Design, Technical Report 22100.07B, Man-Machine Integration Division, Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA. [Pg.1127]

AN EXAMPLE OE A EIRST-PRINCIPLED APPROACH TO HUMAN/ SYSTEM PEREORMANCE MODELING THE MAN MACHINE INTEGRATED DESIGN SYSTEM (MIDAS)... [Pg.2429]

First-in-first-out (FIFO), 1521, 2157, 2167 First Man program, 1112 First price auctions, 274 First-principle models of human behavior, 2413-2414. See also Man-Machine Integrated Design and Analysis System (MIDAS)... [Pg.2731]

Human performance modeling, 2410-2441 Distributed Operator Model Architecture (DOMAR), 2440-2441 evolution of, 2410 first-principle models, 2413-2414 Man-Machine Integrated Design and... [Pg.2736]

Microsoft Excel, 2535 Microsoft Office for Windows, 2535 Microsoft Project 98, 1257 Microsoft Project 98 Plus, 1257 Microsoft Project 2000, 1261 Microsoft Project Central, 1261 Microsoldering, 431 Microsystem engineering, 365 MIDAS, see Man—Machine Integrated Design and Analysis System Middleware, 251, 661 MlDs, see Molded intercoimect devices MIES software, 1774, 1775, see Manufacturing information and execirtion systems software... [Pg.2752]

Man-machine integration design and analysis systems (MIDAS)... [Pg.260]

Manual controls or another man-machine interface allows the user to operate the analyzer, manipulate analysis parameters, and input the concentration values for calibration materials. The detector output is integrated to produce a value that is proportional to the total amount of sulfur that flowed through the detection chamber during the analysis. This proportional value is compared to the value produced by a standard to determine its concentration. This value can be corrected for the density of the standard or sample being analyzed. The resultant concentration can then be locally displayed, written to a register for use on a serial bus, and/or used to set a representative value on a 4-20 milliamp (mA) current loop. [Pg.141]

State of the art digital instrumentation and control systems and an advanced man-machine interface control room, console-type work stations, software controls and integrated, prioritized alarms and procedures ... [Pg.6]

Goodstein LP. An integrated display set for process operators. Congrys IFAC Analysis, Design and Evaluation of Man-Machine Systems, Baden-Baden, September 1982. [Pg.238]

The exemplary demonstration of an aptitude test shows the problems which must be overcome in the course of integrating man into the man-machine-environment-system (MME-systems). [Pg.207]

In the first few chapters, the man-machine-environment-system (MMES) was described in a system-theory-related approach and later described in detail. The role of safety legislation in this connection was not considered. We will now proceed with an examination of the importance of the legal system for safety legislation and shall begin with an attempt to determine where and how it can be integrated into the MMES. [Pg.353]

The process view (behavior or functional view) describes the dynamic aspect of systems as well as the behavior of elements at their intersections to each other and in a defined environment. Relations could be any kind of communication (technical but also man-machine communication etc.) time behavior as well as allocation and structure aspects such as parallelism, distribution, integration, performance and scalability. Activity, sequence or timing diagrams can be used as UML-diagrams. [Pg.57]

The current development of management systems significantly affects the integration of OHS into any management process. At the same time, requirements for the complexity of solutions in the field of OHS, especially those of the Man-Machine-Environment system, and for any work-related aspects, are increasing. As a human factor, a person (man) is an important element of this system, though it is necessary to perceive them with regard to other elements. [Pg.18]

Complying with the requested legislation related to quality, safety and environment within the Man - Machine - Environment system, conformity assessment, certification (e.g Slov Government s Directive No.436/2008). Integration of risk management into 3D virtual models. [Pg.143]

Regarding the overlap of activities in safety and security management, it is important to focus on the integral evaluation of the human factor role in relation to achieving the ultimate goal—the protection of all the elements in the Man-Machine-Environment system. [Pg.159]

Safety culture assumes that systematic measures and activities with the aim of creating a safe environment are executed within all the stages of safety managanent Experts understand the notion of safety as integrated safety, which includes occupational health and safety within the man-machine-environment system, safety of technical systems, and civil safety in a broader sense. [Pg.196]


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