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Author Abbott, David W

Title Human Factors in Certification
Published Boca Raton : Chapman and Hall/CRC, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (457 pages)
Series Human Factors in Transportation Ser
Human Factors in Transportation Ser
Contents Book Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; SERIES FOREWORD; PREFACE; I: Introduction; 1 Optimizing Human Factors Contributions; II: Philosophies of Human Factors Certification; 2 The Use of the Systems Approach to Certify Advanced Aviation Technologies; 3 The Gains From Certification Are in the Process; 4 Certifying Human-Machine Systems; 5 Human Factors Requirements in Commercial Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms; 6 A Critical Component for Air Traffic Control Systems; 7 Certification of Tactics and Strategies in Aviation; III: PRACTICAL APPROACHES TO HUMAN FACTORS CERTIFICATION
8 Achieving the Objectives of Certification Through Validation: Methodological Issues9 Quality Assurance and Risk Management: Perspectives on Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Systems; 10 Certification of Flight Crews for Advanced Flight Control Systems; 11 Certify For Success: A Methodology For Human-Centered Certification Of Advanced Aviation Systems; IV: SELECTION AND TRAINING; 12 Certification of Training; 13 Presentation of a Swedish Study Program Concerning Recruitment, Selection and Training of Student Air Traffic Controllers: The MRU Project Phase 1
14 Does Human Cognition Allow Human Factors (HF) Certification of Advanced Aircrew Systems?V: PARALLEL VIEWS AND TOPICS; 15 Practical Guidelines for Workload Assessment; 16 Is There A Role For A "Test Controller" In The Development Of New ATC Equipment?; 17 Towards a Framework of Human Factors Certification of Complex Man-Machine Systems; VI: REFLECTIONS OF CERTIFICATION IN AVIATION; 18 Successful Management of Programs for Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Technologies; 19 Evaluation in Context: ATC Automation in the Field
20 Integrating Human Factors Knowledge Into Certification: The Point of View of the International Civil Aviation Organization21 Improving Air Traffic Control by Proving New Tools or by Approving the Joint Human-Machine System?; 22 Certification for Civil Flight Decks and the Human-Computer Interface; 23 Some Inadequacies of Current Human Factors Certification Process of Advanced Aircraft Technologies; VII: ISSUES IN FUTURE DESIGN AND CERTIFICATION OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS; 24 Advanced Automation Glass Cockpit Certification
25 Beware of Agents when Flying Aircraft: Basic Principles Behind a Generic Methodology for the Evaluation and Certification of Advanced Aviation SystemsVIII: CONCLUSION; 26 Human Factors Certification of Advanced Aviation Technologies: Overview; SUBJECT INDEX
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Subject Nuclear industry -- Certification
Aircraft industry -- Certification
Aeronautical engineers -- Certification
Human engineering.
Aeronautics -- Human factors.
Ergonomics
ergonomics.
Aeronautical engineers -- Certification
Aeronautics -- Human factors
Aircraft industry -- Certification
Human engineering
Nuclear industry -- Certification
Ergonomie
Luftfahrt
Mensch-Maschine-System
Zertifizierung
Form Electronic book
Author Amalberti, Rene
Baldwin, Rodney
Wise, John A
Hopkin, V. David
ISBN 9781482285109
148228510X