Modeling Human-System Interaction Philosophical and Methodological Considerations, with Examples |
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Author:
| Sheridan, Thomas B. |
Series title: | Stevens Institute Series on Complex Systems and Enterprises Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-119-27529-9 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2016 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Digital download |
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Book Description:
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This book presents theories and models to examine how humans interact with complex automated systems, including both empirical and theoretical methods.
- Provides examples of models appropriate to the four stages of human-system interaction
- Examines in detail the philosophical underpinnings and assumptions of modeling
- Discusses how a model fits into "doing science" and the considerations in garnering evidence and arriving at beliefs for the modeled...
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This book presents theories and models to examine how humans interact with complex automated systems, including both empirical and theoretical methods.
- Provides examples of models appropriate to the four stages of human-system interaction
- Examines in detail the philosophical underpinnings and assumptions of modeling
- Discusses how a model fits into "doing science" and the considerations in garnering evidence and arriving at beliefs for the modeled phenomena
Modeling Human-System Interaction is a reference for professionals in industry, academia and government who are researching, designing and implementing human-technology systems in transportation, communication, manufacturing, energy, and health care sectors.