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Advances in social and organizational factors [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Vink.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in human factors and ergonomics seriesPublication details: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press, 2012.Description: xvi, 821 p. : ill. (some col.)Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 303.48/3 23
LOC classification:
  • T14.5 .A35 2012
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Contents:
section 1. Perception and design of spaces -- section 2. Ergonomics in industrial quality -- section 3. Human factotrs [sic] in terrorism -- section 4. Enterprise ICT and work -- section 5. Learning and training -- section 6. Flexible work force and work schedule -- section 7. Adapting for special groups -- section 8. Ship design -- section 9. Changes at the organizational level -- section 10. New ways of work -- section 11. User experience, comfort and emotion.
Summary: "Preface The National Academy of Engineering Committee on Engineering's Grand Challenges has identified in 2008 14 areas awaiting engineering solutions in the 21st century (see http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996.aspx). These 14 areas were defined by a panel of technology and engineering luminaries. The goal of the panel was to create a slate of Grand Challenges for scientists and engineers. Among these challenges five are directly related to the content of this book: 1. Restore and improve urban infrastructure 2. Advance health informatics 3. Prevent terror 4. Improve cyberspace 5. Advanced personalized learning This means that the contributions in this book are of a high value for the future of the world. These challenges have a more technological point of view as they are defined from an engineering perspective. The Lund Declaration prepared the future European Grand Societal Challenges (Chuberre & Lioli, 2010). So, these are more focused on societal issues. They identified six themes calling for solutions to tackle them. Two of these are closely related to the content of this book: 6. Ageing societies: As the life duration of people increases, this raises numerous issues among which economic, social inclusion and accessibility. 7. Security: How to improve the security of European citizens and their goods within but also outside Europe? "-- Provided by publisher.
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section 1. Perception and design of spaces -- section 2. Ergonomics in industrial quality -- section 3. Human factotrs [sic] in terrorism -- section 4. Enterprise ICT and work -- section 5. Learning and training -- section 6. Flexible work force and work schedule -- section 7. Adapting for special groups -- section 8. Ship design -- section 9. Changes at the organizational level -- section 10. New ways of work -- section 11. User experience, comfort and emotion.

"Preface The National Academy of Engineering Committee on Engineering's Grand Challenges has identified in 2008 14 areas awaiting engineering solutions in the 21st century (see http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996.aspx). These 14 areas were defined by a panel of technology and engineering luminaries. The goal of the panel was to create a slate of Grand Challenges for scientists and engineers. Among these challenges five are directly related to the content of this book: 1. Restore and improve urban infrastructure 2. Advance health informatics 3. Prevent terror 4. Improve cyberspace 5. Advanced personalized learning This means that the contributions in this book are of a high value for the future of the world. These challenges have a more technological point of view as they are defined from an engineering perspective. The Lund Declaration prepared the future European Grand Societal Challenges (Chuberre & Lioli, 2010). So, these are more focused on societal issues. They identified six themes calling for solutions to tackle them. Two of these are closely related to the content of this book: 6. Ageing societies: As the life duration of people increases, this raises numerous issues among which economic, social inclusion and accessibility. 7. Security: How to improve the security of European citizens and their goods within but also outside Europe? "-- Provided by publisher.

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