Hello,
For design researchers interested in a systems perspective on usability/ergonomics, a special edition is available free from Applied Economics (see below).
Best wishes ,
Terry
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Special Issue Publication
Systems Ergonomics/Human Factors: Looking into the future
Special Issue dedicated to the memory of John Wilson
John Wilson was the key leader of this special issue; he sadly passed away before its publication.
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qTS6LKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Obituary: John Wilson 1951 - 2013
>> <http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qBJOLKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Read the full editorial
In 2010, under the leadership of its president, Andy Imada, the International Ergonomics Association (IEA) convened a committee to address the question of how ergonomics/human factors (E/HF) should best maintain and strengthen both the discipline and the profession (Dul et al., 2012). A key commonality identified by the working group was of E/HF being clearly a systems discipline. However, perhaps not surprisingly, some group members differed over what that meant. From those discussions grew the idea of a special issue of Applied Ergonomics that would contain different contributions that explore, describe, define or question the ideas of systems E/HF. The result, this special issue, includes a mix of viewpoints from different generations, regions, domains and types of E/HF specialization.
This special issue on Systems Ergonomics, freely available online for a 12 month period, includes 14 articles from authors around the world and brings up critical points in three areas of systems ergonomics. It is our hope that this initiates a healthy debate that results in a clearer understanding of E/HF for research and practice in the coming years.
<http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00036870/45/1> Access the complete free special issue
Table of Contents
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qT16UKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Fundamentals of systems ergonomics/human factors
Pages 5-13
John R. Wilson
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qBSFUKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Human factors systems approach to healthcare quality and patient safety
Pages 14-25
Pascale Carayon, Tosha B. Wetterneck, A. Joy Rivera-Rodriguez, Ann Schoofs Hundt, Peter Hoonakker, Richard Holden, Ayse P. Gurses
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qTAXUKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Design of systems for productivity and well being
Pages 26-32
Kasper Edwards, Per Langaa Jensen
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qKAF3KCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Adding a strategic edge to human factors/ergonomics: Principles for the management of uncertainty as cornerstones for system design
Pages 33-39
Gudela Grote
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/q21X3KCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Human factors/ergonomics as a systems discipline? "The human use of human beings" revisited
Pages 40-44
Erik Hollnagel
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qKJ6CKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Crossing levels in systems ergonomics: A framework to support 'mesoergonomic' inquiry
Pages 45-54
Ben-Tzion Karsh, Patrick Waterson, Richard J. Holden
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/q2AOCKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Putting mind and body back together: A human-systems approach to the integration of the physical and cognitive dimensions of task design and operations
Pages 55-60
W.S. Marras, P.A. Hancock
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qKSXCKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Developing human factors/ergonomics as a design discipline
Pages 61-71
Leena Norros
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/q2JFLKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Human interaction with policy flight simulators
Pages 72-77
William B. Rouse
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qK1XLKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Evaluating models in systems ergonomics with a taxonomy of model attributes
Pages 78-84
Thomas B. Sheridan
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/q2S6UKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Extending systems ergonomics thinking to accommodate the socio-technical issues of Systems of Systems
Pages 85-98
C.E. Siemieniuch, M.A. Sinclair
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qKAOUKCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Factors affecting the appreciation generated through applying human factors/ergonomics (HFE) principles to systems of work
Pages 99-109
R.H.Y. So, S.T. Lam
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qBA63KCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> How a submarine returns to periscope depth: Analysing complex socio-technical systems using Cognitive Work Analysis
Pages 110-125
Neville A. Stanton, Kevin Bessell
<http://mail.elsevier-alerts.com/go.asp?/bESJ001/mKJF3KCF/qTSF3KCF/uFH8Z9JC/x0KYUKCF/cutf%2D8> Designing sustainable work systems: The need for a systems approach
Pages 126-132
Klaus J. Zink
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