Behavioral Foundations of System DevelopmentWiley, 1976 - 373 pagina's Introduction to the man-machine concept; Input effects on system performance; Task characteristics; Decision making; Team functions; Feedback; Concluding comments. |
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INTRODUCTION TO THE MANMACHINE CONCEPT | 1 |
System Variables | 8 |
The Indeterminacy Dimension | 14 |
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