Home
Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Handbook, Third Edition / Edition 3
Barnes and Noble
Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Handbook, Third Edition / Edition 3
Current price: $127.00
Barnes and Noble
Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Handbook, Third Edition / Edition 3
Current price: $127.00
Size: OS
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.
Master the art of user-centric planning and design
This thoroughly revised guide offers complete coverage of the latest trends and advances in ergonomics and psychology and lays out practical applications for today’s designers. Written by a team of experts,
Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Handbook,
Third Edition, shows how to maximize functionality while reducing injuries and minimizing the impact on physical and psychological health. The ubiquitous use of smartphones, tablets, and other high-tech equipment is discussed in full detail. New chapters explain medical systems, robotics, handheld devices, cognitive workload, and the motion environment.
Inside, you’ll find human-friendly design techniques for:
· Architecture, transportation, and industrial systems
· Military, space, communications, agriculture, and consumer product systems
Master the art of user-centric planning and design
This thoroughly revised guide offers complete coverage of the latest trends and advances in ergonomics and psychology and lays out practical applications for today’s designers. Written by a team of experts,
Human Factors and Ergonomics Design Handbook,
Third Edition, shows how to maximize functionality while reducing injuries and minimizing the impact on physical and psychological health. The ubiquitous use of smartphones, tablets, and other high-tech equipment is discussed in full detail. New chapters explain medical systems, robotics, handheld devices, cognitive workload, and the motion environment.
Inside, you’ll find human-friendly design techniques for:
· Architecture, transportation, and industrial systems
· Military, space, communications, agriculture, and consumer product systems