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Human Factors in Automated and Robotic Space Systems: Proceedings of a symposium. Part 1
Thomas B. Sheridan, Dana S. Kruser, Stanley Deutsch
- Year
- 1987
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
Human factors research likely to produce results applicable to the development of a NASA space station is discussed. The particular sessions covered in Part 1 include: (1) system productivity -- people and machines; (2) expert systems and their use; (3) language and displays for human-computer communication; and (4) computer aided monitoring and decision making. Papers from each subject area are reproduced and the discussions from each area are summarized.
Keywords
Space (punctuation)Subject (documents)Computer scienceExpert systemHuman–computer interactionData scienceArtificial intelligenceSystems engineeringEngineering managementEngineering
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