Human Aspects in Office Automation


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Collection of studies on mental stress among office workers, caused by office automation, in the USA - covers occupational health in relation to the work environment, work organization factors, ergonomics, physiological and psychological aspects of office work, work attitudes and behaviour, and strategies for coping with stress; deals, in particular, with work on visual display units, sexual harassment, and the woman worker. Graphs, illustrations, photographs and references.







Human Factors in Office Automation


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Humans and Automation


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Human factors, also known as human engineering or human factors engineering, is the application of behavioral and biological sciences to the design of machines and human-machine systems. Automation refers to the mechanization and integration of the sensing of environmental variables, data processing and decision making and mechanical action. This book deals with all the issues involved in human-automation systems from design to control and performance of both humans and machines.







Human Factors in Office Automation


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Study of quality of working life issues of office automation - explores the interaction of job design, human relations and work environment, and their role in determining job satisfaction and efficiency of office workers; suggests systems design guidelines based on findings from ergonomics research. Bibliography and illustrations.




Humanizing Office Automation


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Study of people's ability to adjust to technological change; provides guidelines for the design of user-friendly office systems. Examines visual, postural, psychosocial, & health concerns related to automation.







Human Aspects of Office Technology


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Office Automation


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Very Good,No Highlights or Markup,all pages are intact.