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Information Ergonomics

A theoretical approach and practical experience in transportation

  • Practical solutions for information systems design
  • Covers a wide range from software ergonomics to safety critical guidance-systems (eg. airports, subways)
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Information Systems in Transportation

    • Alf Zimmer, Michael Stein
    Pages 1-22
  3. Information Ergonomics

    • Heiner Bubb
    Pages 23-57
  4. Human Aspects of Information Ergonomics

    • Michael Herczeg, Michael Stein
    Pages 59-98
  5. Automotive

    • Klaus Bengler, Heiner Bubb, Ingo Totzke, Josef Schumann, Frank Flemisch
    Pages 99-134
  6. Civil Aviation

    • Jochen Kaiser, Christoph Vernaleken
    Pages 135-158
  7. Military Aviation

    • Robert Hierl, Harald Neujahr, Peter Sandl
    Pages 159-195
  8. Air Traffic Control

    • Jörg Bergner, Oliver Hassa
    Pages 197-225
  9. Railroad

    • Ulla Metzger, Jochen Vorderegger
    Pages 227-239
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 249-255

About this book

The variety and increasing availability of hypermedia information systems, which are used in stationary applications like operators’ consoles as well as mobile systems, e.g. driver information and navigation systems in automobiles form a foundation for the mediatization of the society. From the human engineering point of view this development and the ensuing increased importance of information systems for economic and private needs require careful deliberation of the derivation and application of ergonomics methods particularly in the field of information systems.

This book consists of two closely intertwined parts. The first, theoretical part defines the concept of an information system, followed by an explanation of action regulation as well as cognitive theories to describe man information system interaction. A comprehensive description of information ergonomics concludes the theoretical approach.

In the second, practically oriented part of this book authors from industry as well as from academic institutes illustrate the variety of current information systems taken from different fields of transportation, i.e. aviation, automotive, and railroad. The reader thus gains an overview of various applications and their context of use as well as similarities and differences in design. This does not only include a description of the different information systems but also places them in the context of the theories and models, which were presented in the first part of this book.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Aviation Medicine, German Air Force Institute of, Manching, Germany

    Michael Stein

  • Military Air Systems, EADS Deutschland GmbH, Manching, Germany

    Peter Sandl

About the editors

Dr. Stein received his Ph.D. from University of Wuppertal department safety and security in 2001. Since 2004 he has been head of the division engineering psychology at the German Air Force Institute of aviation medicine. At 2007 the University of Wuppertal, department Ergonomics awarded him the academic degree of an associate professor. His current research is focused on investigating cockpit concepts for different military aircraft in close collaboration with EADS.

Dr. Sandl received his diploma in technical physics in 1988 at the Technical University of Munich. After one year as test engineer at MBB flight test, he continued his scientific career at the Max Planck Gesellschaft and received his Ph.D. in 1993 at the University of Bayreuth. Since 1996 he works at, and since 1999 he lead the department of Human Factors Engineering at Cassidian, an EADS company. Currently he is working on new HMI concepts for manned and unmanned military air systems.

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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