Design for manufacturability : a systems approach to concurrent engineering and ergonomics
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Design for manufacturability : a systems approach to concurrent engineering and ergonomics
Taylor & Francis, 1992
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Note
Papers from the conference on Human Factors in Design for Manufacturability and Process Planning, held in Honolulu in Aug. 1990
"Published in collaboration with the International Ergonomics Association."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work on a systems approach to ergonomic design-manufacturing includes information on ease of manual/automatic assembly, biomechanical, cognitive and perceptual workload, task allocation, job satisfaction, socio-technical systems design,
Table of Contents
- Computer-integrated manufacturing - advantages and consequences for human factors design
- principles in design for manufacturability
- design, analysis and implementation of design for manufacturability
- planning for production and design of production systems
- the need for field studies and cognitive modelling.
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