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Human-Systems Integration: From Virtual to Tangible 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Guy André Boy, Publisher: CRC Press, Print ISBN: 9780429351686, etext ISBN: 9781000028362, Format: PDF

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Full title: Human-Systems Integration: From Virtual to Tangible 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: CRC Press
Author: Guy André Boy
ISBN: 9780429351686, 9781000028362
Format: PDF

Description of Human-Systems Integration: From Virtual to Tangible 1st Edition:
Human-Systems Integration: From Virtual to Tangible Subject Guide: Ergonomics and Human Factors This book is an attempt to better formalize a systemic approach to human-systems integration (HSI). Good HSI is a matter of maturity… it takes time to mature. It takes time for a human being to become autonomous, and then mature! HSI is a matter of human-machine teaming, where human-machine cooperation and coordination are crucial. We cannot think engineering design without considering people and organizations that go with it. We also cannot think new technology, new organizations, and new jobs without considering change management. More specifically, this book is a follow-up of previous contributions in human-centered design and practice in the development of virtual prototypes that requires progressive operational tangibility toward HSI. The book discusses flexibility in design and operations, tangibility of software-intensive systems, virtual human-centered design, increasingly autonomous complex systems, human factors and ergonomics of sociotechnical systems, systems integration, and changed management in digital organizations. The book will be of interest to industry, academia, those involved with systems engineering, human factors, and the broader public.