Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Human Factors in Design - Coggle Diagram
Human Factors in Design
User Design
Areas of ergonomics
Physical Ergonomics - human anthropometric, physiological and biomechanical characteristics
Cognitive Ergonomics - mental processes, workload, decision-making, perception
Organisational ergonomics - optimisation of sociotechnical systems, organisational structures
Goals of Human Factors
-
Performance/productivity - increase productivity in work environments, increasing profitability
-
User Centred Design
-
-
level of skill, required tasks, environment
-
User Analysis
-
Scenarios - activities of the user and context, capturing motivations
Context/environment - organisational, social, physical context
Aviation Psychology
-
-
SHELL Model
-
Hardware: ATC suites, configuration, controls, displays
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Attention
-
-
-
Failures of attention
Inattentional blindness
Attentional sets can bias focus on particular features - removing focus on other features of a scene
Attentional sets creating a tunnel vision effect on not acknowledging subjectively irrelevant objects
-
-