Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics Visions, Concepts, Methods and Tools Festschrift in Honor of Professor Holger Luczak

Human work is one of the main forces driving the development of our society, economy and quality of life. Statistics from the International Labour Organization indicate that there are currently 1.1 billion "economically active individuals" on five continents who on average spend more than...

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Other Authors: Schlick, Christopher M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Action Regulation Theory: Are the Characteristics of Well Designed Tasks Valid for Interactive Jobs as Well? #x2013; The Concept of Two-dimensional Task Identity in Interactive Work -- Evaluation of the Quality of Job Design with the Action-Oriented Software Tool REBA #x2013; Recent Developments and Applications -- How Can Creativity Be Promoted Within the Framework of Vocational Training and Further Education? -- Functional Means -- Complexity in Ergonomics -- Principles, Methods and Examples of Ergonomics Research and Work Design -- Modular Concepts for Integrating Ergonomics into Production Processes -- Methods for Measuring Mental Stress and Strain -- Ergonomics and Human Factors: Methodological Considerations About Evidence Based Design of Work Systems -- Comparison of Ergonomic Risk Assessment Methodology with an Example of a Repetitive Sawmill Board Edger Occupation -- Work Science and Aviation Safety -- Development of Theory and Practice in Ergonomics --  
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520 |a Human work is one of the main forces driving the development of our society, economy and quality of life. Statistics from the International Labour Organization indicate that there are currently 1.1 billion "economically active individuals" on five continents who on average spend more than half of their waking hours at work. This number entails an enormous potential impact for concepts, methods and tools of industrial engineering and ergonomics in the design of human work. This book focuses on the analysis, design and evaluation of complex work systems and work processes in engineering design, manufacturing and service. Its 46 scientific articles, contributed by internationally recognized researchers from 12 countries, provide unique insights into the latest developments and trends in these areas. The book is clearly organized and distinguishes seven levels of abstraction that emerge when human work is studied using different analytical approaches and different time scales