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Title: ISE 412: Human Factors Engineering


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ISE 412 Human Factors Engineering
  • Dr. Laura Moody
  • Fall, 2007

2
Course Goals
  • Upon completion of ISE 412, students will be able
    to
  • Develop, conduct, and evaluate the results of
    human factors research.
  • Develop models of human-machine systems.
  • Develop information requirements based on
    understanding of human sensory processing and
    cognition.
  • Develop action requirements based on
    understanding of human response capabilities and
    limitations.
  • Design human-machine interactive systems based on
    appropriate models, information and action
    requirements, and an understanding of human
    abilities, limitations, and preferences.

3
In addition, you should be able to
  • Listen purposefully.
  • Observe actively .
  • Ask questions to gain a deeper understanding.
  • Use observation and questioning to better
    understand how people relate to technology and
    their environment (and vice versa.)

4
Prerequisites and Grading
  • Prerequisite
  • ISE 311
  • Grading
  • Homework/Labs 20
  • Paper Review(s) 10
  • Team Project 25
  • Exam 1 15
  • Exam 2 15
  • Final Exam 15
  • Participation

5
Background History of Human Factors
EARLY DAYS
LATER
NOW
understanding complexity
pervasive human factors
6
The Designers Dilemma
7
Modern Human Factors Understands That
PEOPLE USE TECHNOLOGY
TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR GOALS
IN THEIR ENVIRONMENT.
8
Related Fields
9
Understanding the Human Factors Problem
How does the person understand the situation? How
does he/she know what to do?
How is information obtained / presented?
What actions are available? How are they
initiated?
What information is needed? What is available?
What is the result of the persons action?
10
HF in Complex Systems(aka, Human-Systems
Integration)
from Federal Aviation Administration,
NSWCDD/TR-01/101 Human-Centered Systems
Engineering Process Guidance. http//www.hf.faa.go
v/docs/508/docs/Human_System_Engineering_(NSWC).pd
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11
Understanding HF in Consumer Products
  • Hierarchy of User Needs (from Bonapace, 2002)
  • Examples

12
Human Factors in the Product Development Process
PRM PRODUCTION RELEASE MILESTONE
POS PROJECT OBJECTIVE SUMMARY
DRM DESIGN RELEASE MILESTONE
CUSTOMER
CUSTOMER
MLM MARKET LAUNCH MILESTONE
CSM CONCEPT SELECTION MILESTONE
CONCEPTUALISATION
CONVERSION
EXECUTION
PRE IST
  • HF design requirements
  • Design guidance / recommendation
  • Professional assessment
  • Concept evaluation
  • Benchmarking
  • Identify behaviors, perceptions, beliefs and
    attitudes
  • Develop user experience map
  • Identify user types / styles of use
  • Develop process maps and/or user models and
    interaction styles
  • Investigate habits and practices
  • Culture Lifestyle
  • Identify unmet latent needs/desires
  • Benchmarking
  • Design guidance
  • Professional assessment
  • Product evaluation
  • Benchmarking
  • Field testing
  • Follow up research
  • Benchmarking

IST IDEA SCREEN TOLLGATE
CET CONCEPT EVALUATION TOLLGATE
BET BUSINESS EVALUATION TOLLGATE
POST AUDIT
Define Reqts.
Model
Design
Evaluation
Research
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