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Advance Program
Note: This advance program is subject to changes and modifications without notice. For comments and special requests please contact Mr. Christopher Lee at ctlee@mail.ucf.edu. The Final Program may be significantly changed due to speakers attendance.
 

Monday: July 14, 2008       Pre-conference Tutorials
    Opening Plenary Session
    Keynote Address
    Conference Reception
     
Tuesday: July 15, 2008   Technical Sessions
     
Wednesday: July 16, 2008    Technical Sessions
    Interactive Poster Sessions
     
Thursday: July 17, 2008   Technical Sessions

  Technical Sessions

Tuesday: July 15, 2008
8:00 - 10:00

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 1: Medico-ergonomics and Patient Safety: Part I
CO-CHAIRS: W. Friesdorf, Germany and R. Wears, USA

  • Medicoergonomic issues in emergency care
    R. J. Fairbanks, USA
  • Complex failures in clinical environment – A case study
    R. L. Wears, USA
  • Complex systems’ workflow management
    F. Friesdorf, Germany
  • Ergonomic design of ICU work places
    W. Friesdorf, Germany
  • Ergonomics and process design in the healthcare service
    U. Hoelscher, Germany, L. Long, China and S. S. Schwarz, Germany
  • Study of a training method for inexperienced nurses to find out the cause of a ventilator’s alarm quickly
    J. Hamaguchi, D. Kobayashi and S. Yamamoto, Japan
 

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 2: Designing New Buildings and Facilities for End Users
CHAIR: C. W. Clegg, UK

  • The design and re-design of healthcare facilities: In pursuit of excellence
    M.-C. Race and R. Yarandipour, UK
  • The design of new oncology facilities
    M. Gould and R. Malby, UK
  • The CARITAS project and generative space
    J. Mizan, UK and W. Ruga, USA
  • Practical human factor integration-Lessons learnt from a case study of a large project implementation
    I. Rowe, UK
  • Designing the factory of the future
    K. Ridgway, C. Cerulli, M. Davis, R. Challenger, S. Wiseall, P. Hill, K. Hollis and C. Clegg UK
  • Modeling crowd behavior for new facilities
    R. Challenger, M. A. Robinson and C. Clegg, UK
  • Based on the 3D-bodyscanWorX minors standing and sitting on ergonomics
    Z. Zhu and M. Zhang, P. R. China
 

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 3: Physical Ergonomics
CHAIR: R.-L. Jang, Taiwan

  • The influence of working pace on lifting tasks
    R.-L. Jang, R.O.C.
  • Combining statistical model with girth ratio-based classified figure to facilitate the design of industrial sizing standards
    C.-H. Hsu, R.O.C.
  • Ergonomics hazards of the pharmacist during prescription preparing
    C. Lu, J.-P. Cheng and T.-Y. Tsai, R.O.C.
  • Positioning and strap of satchel design of effects on physiological responses during load carriage
    B.-S. Liu, H.-Y. Tseng and T.-C. Chia, R.O.C.
  • Glovebox gloves: Design and selection guidelines for prevention of musculoskeletal disorders for tweezers operations
    P.-C. Sung, Taiwan, W. Hinds, USA, and C.-L. Lee, Taiwan
  • MSE approach to analyze physiological loading on internet browsing
    C.-H. Hung and B. C. Jiang, R.O.C.
  • Ergonomic challenges of USA ground ambulances: An all hazards approach
    N. Levick and C. Sparks, USA

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 4: Users Interface Design & Team Performance
CHAIR: S. L. Hwang, Taiwan

  • Effects of RSVP and graphical displays on the visual performance of mobile devices
    Y.-L. Lin and P.-C. Wang, Taiwan
  • Cross-cultural design and communication styles
    A. Xie and P. L. P. Rau, CHINA
  • Teamwork under time pressure with varying information distribution
    F.-H. Huang, S.-L. Hwang and G.-F. Liang, Taiwan
  • Redesigning interface of on-line news for the blind
    T.-Y. Kuo and S.-L. Hwang, Taiwan
  • A case study of system usability in supply chain management
    C.-H. Lin, S.-L. Hwang and M.-Y. E. Wang, Taiwan
  • A comparison of workloads and performance for air traffic controllers and pilots in flight communications
    W.-J. Chang, E. M.-Y. Wang, W.-L. Tsai, J.-R. Yen, H. Ho and W. Hsu, Taiwan
  • The effect of early warning interface design on team performance in an advanced control room
    J.-T. Lin, G.-F. Liang, Y.-J. Yau, S.-L. Hwang, and E. M.-Y. Wang, Taiwan

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 5: Haptics Modeling and Usability Evaluation
CHAIR: W. Hwang, South Korea

  • Physical Surface roughness parameters and perceived roughness
    J. Hwang, Korea, T. Park, USA and W. Hwang, Korea
  • Haptic heuristics: An exploratory study
    W. Hwang, Korea, T. Park, USA and J. Hwang, Korea
  • Biclustering algorithms for usability experimental data
    K. Kim and W. Hwang, South Korea
  • A study of evaluation framework for tangible user interface
    H. Kim, M. Kim, J. Choi, and Y. Ji, S. Korea   
  • Applying card sorting method to cluster products on shopping website: A case study
    S.-F. M. Liang and C.-T. Yang, Taiwan
     
  • The user’s behavior of ubiquitous tourism service
    Y. G. Kwon and H.-J. Park, South Korea
 

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 6: Human Error Management
CHAIR: Y. Okada, Japan

  • PSF approach to education for careful driving
    H. Nishitani and M. Takemoto, Japan
  • Human error management for aerospace product
    J. Nishiguchi, Japan
  • Development of e-learning program on human error
    Y. Nakamura, Japan
  • Design of Plant alarm systems on the basis of operator's workload
    M. Noda and H. Nishitani, Japan
  • Assessment of human error management in organizations
    Y. Mori, A. Yokomizo and Y. Okada, Japan
  • A study of measure for prevention of human error based on operator's behavior model
    D. Suzuki and Y. Okada, Japan
 

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 7: Social Innovation
CHAIR: P. Dawson, UK/Australia

  • Supply chains and inter-firm relationships: Communication, coherence and social innovation
    M. Clements and R. J. Clarke, Australia
  • Social innovation, sustainable futures and commercial concerns: People, profits
    and social   well-being
     
    P. Dawson, UK/Australia and L. Daniel, Australia
  • Building bridges: producing social innovation in rural older people’s services
    J. Farmer, A. Steinerowski, and G. King, Scotland
  • Lost and found: Social innovation and occupational health and safety in organizations
    M. Zanko Australia and P. Dawson, UK/Australia
  • A ‘sociotechnical tool’ for ‘co-producing’ e-services for older people at home
    I. McLoughlin, G. Maniatopoulos, R. Wilson and M. Martin, UK
  • New century supertrends: Emotional ergonomics for contemporary society
    P. Jordan, UK

Tuesday: July 15, 2008

10:00 - 10:30 REFRESHMENTS

10:30 - 12:30

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 8: General and Systemic-Structural Activity Theory (SSAT)
CO-CHAIRS: G. Bedny and W. Karwowski, USA

  • General and systemic-structural activity theory as a foundation of human work studies
    W. Karwowski, and G. Bedny, USA, and O. Y. Chebykin, Ukraine
  • Activity, personality and professions
    G. Zarakovsky, Russia and W. Karwowski, USA
  • Analysis of pilot activity in an emergency situation
    V. Ponomarenko, Russia and G. Bedny, USA
  • Study of computer based tasks during skill acquisition process
    T. Sengupta, USA and I. Bedny, Ukraine, and W. Karwowski, USA
  • Monitoring of human psychophysiological condition as a method of increasing of activity’s efficiency
    A. Karpoukhina, USA and O. Kokun, Ukraine, and M. L. Zeltser, USA
  • Cognitive work and individual response to external factors
    O. Burov, I. Filatova and K. Burova, Ukraine
     

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 9 FORENSIC SYMPOSIUM: Case Studies in Forensic Human Factors and Ergonomics
Co-Chairs: I. Zackowitz and M. Wogalter, USA

  • When is a warnings case not a warnings case?
    I. Zackowitz and A. Vredenburgh, USA
  • Case study: Death by roller coaster
    K. Nemire, USA
  • Who turned off the lights?
    A. Vredenburgh and I. Zackowitz, USA
  • Rear-end crashes into farm equipment
    R. Mortimer, USA
  • Human factors/ergonomics (HFE) issues re: an automated marine navigation system: A case of an auto-pilot defect, and/or one of human pilot error?
    D. Lenorovitz and E. Karnes, USA

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 10
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP: Panel 1
Human-System Integration and Optimization in Operational and Training Applications
CHAIR: D. Schmorrow and D. Nicholson, USA

  • The reality of field research with Marine Corps
    W. Becker and S. Burke, USA
  • Learning efficiency in complex domains: Implications from cognitive load therapy
    J. J. Vogel-Walcutt, S. Schatz, C. A. Bowers and D. Nicholson, USA
  • Retrofitting GUI-based educational applications for augmented training
    R. Stripling and J. Coyne, USA
  • Instrumentation for the recording of building clearing exercises
    A. Hoover and E. Muth, USA
  • Optimizing warfighter performance
    D. A. Kobus, E. Palmer and M. Quinn, USA
     

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 11: Roadmaps for Interactive Application of Ergonomics in Industry and Community Service
Co-Chairs: K. Kogi and S. Horino, Japan

  • Ergonomics roadmaps responding to diversifying needs
    K. Kogi, Japan
  • Developing ergonomics roadmaps – experiences in Europe
    J. Dul, The Netherlands
  • Future issues of ergonomics, safety and health
    S. Nanthavanij, Thailand
  • Roadmaps for ergonomics practice in universal design
    S. Horino, Japan
  • Developing roadmaps for management of work systems
    W. Karwowski, USA
  • A roadmap of ergonomics for advancing business
    K. S. Lee, Korea
  • Future directions in ergonomics research and applications
    D. Caple, Australia


ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 12: Beyond Traditional Ergonomics
CHAIR: R. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong

  • Working together as a global human factors team: American and Chinese perspectives
    T. Plocher, USA and Z. X. Jin, China
  • Variation of error rates for different task factors in Chinese writing
    J. C. Y. So and A. H. S. Chan, Hong Kong
  • Developing an understanding of genotypes in studies of shared interaction
    Y. Kitahara, T. Hope, K. Nonose, T. Kanno and K. Furuta, Japan
  • Is statistics making human factors researchers lose touch with reality?
    R. Goonetilleke, Hong Kong
  • What is needed in ergonomics design – a footwear design perspective
    Y. Luximon, A. Luximon and M. Zhang, Hong Kong
  • Cross-disciplinary problem solving workshops
    P. H. Dejean and M. Le Chapellier, France
  • The study of shaping effects developed by foundation garment and physiological
    response by the clothing pressure                                                                                                          
    L. Liu, W. Zhang, Y. Wang and P. Xiao, China

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 13: Design of Production Systems
CO-CHAIRS: M. Grandt and C. M. Schlick, Germany

  • Ergonomics consideration for the design of production systems
    S. Zschernack and M. Goebel, South Africa
  • Mixed-mock-up crane simulator for the ergonomic design of production systems
    D. Spath, M. Braun and F. Haselberger, Germany
  • Task-Oriented process planning for cognitive production systems using MTM
    M. Mayer, B. Odenthal, M. Grandt and C. M. Schlick, Germany
  • Examination of visual representation of assembly instructions for an augmented reality-based support system of a cognitive production system
    B. Odenthal, M. Mayer, M. Grandt, S. Muetze-Niewoehner and C. M. Schlick, Germany
  • Performance measures for green supply management
    J. S. Park, Korea, Y. S. Chang, Korea, H. Vanharanta, Finland and J. Kantola, Finland
  • Analysis of specific requirements for the human-machine interface in industrial product-service-systems
    M. Rotting and B. Hoge, Germany
  • Using blogs to improve the motivation and teamwork of collaborative learning
    T. Zhang and P.-L. P. Rau, P. R. China
 
ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 14: Human Performance and Design
CO-CHAIRS: M. J. Wang, Taiwan, ROC and R. Bruder, Germany
  • Handling instable objects: A kinematic model based on ergonomics issues
    M. Diaz-Zeledon and K. Landau, Germany
  • Development and application of methods for stress analysis in manufacturing
    K. Schaub, K. Landau and R. Bruder, Germany
  • Ergonomic analysis and design of industrial workplaces with special reference to age
    H. Rademacher, A. Sinn-Behrendt, K. Landau and R. Bruder, Germany
  • The strategy of improving SEM inspection performance and eye-fatigue problems
    C. L. Lin, M. J. Wang and F. S. Chen, Taiwan, ROC
  • Evaluation of perceived discomfort in repetitive arm reaching and holding task
    C. L. Lin, M. J. Wang and Y. S. Chen, Taiwan, ROC
  • Ergonomics evaluation of car pushing and pulling in TFT-LCD industry
    C.-L. Lin, M.-J. Wang and Y.-L. Wei, Taiwan, ROC
  • Designing accessible E-learning: a development model for accessible content in E-learning
    C. Lucena and C. Mont'Alvão, Brazil

Tuesday, July 15 2008
13:30 - 15:30

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 15: Forensics
’ Contribution to Human Factors Research
Co-Chairs: K. R. Laughery and M. S. Wogalter, USA

  • From forensics to research: Cases of tire rim mismatch and dietary supplements
    K. R. Laughery, USA
  • Pedestrian runover in a commercial parking lot: Human factors-based Rule 26 Report and Deposition concerning lighting, noise, crosswalk, and traffic patterns for civil litigation
    J. G. Casali, USA
  • From forensics to research: Cases of greenhouse roof and industrial equipment hazards
    M. J. Kalsher, USA
  • From forensics to research: Cases of tire aging and new tire positioning
    M. S. Wogalter, USA
  • From forensics to research: Cases of MSDSs and pharmaceutical risks
    T. L. Smith-Jackson, USA

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 16: Universal Access to Novel Interaction Environments: Challenges and Opportunities
CHAIR: C. Stephanidis, Greece

  • Are ambient intelligent applications more universally accessible?
    R. Adams, UK, A. Granic, Croatia, and S. Keates, USA
  • Levels of intelligence in an ambient intelligence environment
    P. L. Emiliani, Italy
  • Evaluating coach support in e-learning environments
    C. Stary, Austria
  • Universal access in ambient intelligence environments: Emerging research issues
    C. Stephanidis and G. Paparoulis, Greece
  • Human factors analysis for operators using stairclimbing device
    S.-Z. Lou, C.-L. Lee, Y.-C. Chen and C.-L. Chen, Taiwan
  • Designing for accessibility: Extending to ordinary users in extraordinary circumstances
    S. Keates, USA

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 17: Ergonomics and Environment Design
CHAIR: J. Charytonowicz, Poland

  • The chair as a symbol of applied ergonomics
    J. Charytonowicz, Poland
  • Ergonomics of the process based on the urban renewal projects
    J. Charytonowicz and L. Swiatek, Poland
  • Low- and high-tech in architecture as a factor creating home comfort
    P. Nowakowski, Poland
  • Burial as a social problem of contemporary Metropolises
    J. Charytonowicz and T. Lewandowski, Poland
  • Application of QFD method in website designing
    W. Prussak and K. Hankiewicz, Poland
  • Ergological science development and evolution
    E. Tytyk, Poland

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 18: Working Environments
CHAIR: T. Winkler, Poland

  • Meeting the challenge of cognitive human performance model interpretability through transparency: MIDAS v.5x
    B. F. Gore, B. L. Hooey, D. C. Foyle and S. Scott-Nash, USA
  • Estimating error rates for aimed movements of varying speeds                                                        
    R. G. Feyen and M. J. Grove, USA
  • SNIF-DM:  A cognitive model of information seeking and decision making of the  World Wide Web
    W.-T. Fu, USA
  • An integrated model of situation awareness and Assessment
    S. Landry and S. Vaitkunas, USA
  • Virtual working environment of nurses
    T. Winkler and J. Bartnicka, Poland
  • The virtual environments and new human-centred design method in the design of vehicular working machine interfaces
    K. Helin, J. Viitaniemi, S.-P. Leino, B. Krassi and M. Poyade, Finland
  • Development of the adjustable multi-finger force measurement (MFFM) systems for research of handtool-related musculoskeletal disorders
    D.-M. Kim and Y.-K. Kong, Korea

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 19: Medicoergonomics and Patient Safety: Part II
CO-CHAIRS: W. Friesdorf, Germany and R. Wears, USA

  • Medicoergonomic basics for patient safety and system efficiency
    I. Marsolek and W. Friesdorf, Germany
  • Patient Safety Applications in the Integrated OR
    S. Malone, USA
  • The correlation between human health and the natural and constructed environment
    S. Marino, M. Donisi, R. Gurin and M. Testasecca, Italy
  • A modeling approach to evaluate the response of health care facilities during a pandemic influenza
    M. Peralta and D. Abraham, USA
  • Measuring healthcare quality through usability
    L. Strawderman, A. Salehi and Y. Huang, USA
  • Verbal protocol as an information ergonomics tool to verify reading strategies in medicine inserts
    P. L. Fujita and C. G. Spinillo, Brazil
  • Managing workload transitions in a hospital inpatient pharmacy
    L. Ignacio, USA

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 20: Impact of Human Factors on Technical Systems Failure
CO-CHAIRS: J. Sinay and I. Majer, Slovakia

  • Human factor as a significant aspect in risk prevention
    J. Sinay and I. Majer, Slovak Republic
  • Human limbs diagnostics by thermovision systems
    J. Zivcak and Hudak, Slovak Republic
  • Efficient tools for human factor reliability improvement in the nuclear power industry
    M. Palecek and S. Maly, Czech Republic
  • Human factors in occupational health and safety system of management
    M. Vachova, Czech Republic
  • The causes of failures and variations of technological processes considering the human factor
    I. Bartlova, Czech Republic
  • Human reliability in maintenance tasks
    H. Pacaiova, Slovak Republic

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 21: Managing Human Performance with Human Object Ontologies
CHAIR: H. Vanharanta, Finland

  • The management windshield: An effective metaphor for management and leadership
    H. Vanharanta, Finland
  • Competence to Innovate?
    J. Jussila, A. Suominen and H. Vanharanta, Finland
  • Cultural Dimensions on Innovation Cultures 
    Y. Chang, Korea, A. Suominen, Finland, J. Jussila, Finland, M. Harris, UK, Bikfalvi, Spain, and H. Vanharanta, Finland
  • Role of competence development in the stress process. An empirical study based on conservation of resources theory
    N. Mancebo, A. Bikfalvi and J. Llach, Spain
  • International “Students as Entrepreneurs”- study
    J. Kantola, Finland, A. Bikfalvi, Spain, Y. Chang, Korea and H. Vanharanta, Finland
  • Competence Evaluation to Explain Work Role Performance
    J. Pagès, N. Mancebo, P. Marquès and A. Bikfalvi, Spain
  • Enhancement of operators competences based on nuclear safety culture
    A. Piirto, P. Paajanen and H. Vanharanta, Finland

     

Tuesday:  July 15, 2008

15:30 - 16:00 REFRESHMENTS

16:00 - 18:00

ROOM: VERONA
SESSION 22: Digital Human Modeling with Applications
CO-CHAIRS: J. Pellettiere and Z. Cheng, USA

  • Digital human modeling with application
    Z. Cheng and J. Pellettiere, USA
  • Integrated biomechanical-physiological modeling of human body responses to blast waves
    A. Przekwas and P. Wilkerson, USA
  • Viscoelastic properties and finite element modeling of human flesh
    K. Darvish, Z. Cheng, J. Smith and J. Pellettiere, USA
  • Postural templates for digital human models in the F-16
    G. F. Zehner, J. A. Hudson and A. J. K. Oudenhuijzen, USA
  • Numerical determination of the injury mechanism and associated tolerance in rat brain
    K. Yang, USA
  • Using a 3D human modeling tool for design: An application of the V5 virtual ergonomic solution
    A. J. Johnson, G. Collier, S. Sarama, USA, J. Charland, Canada, A. Dagenais, Canada, and D. McGranahan, USA
  • Ergonomic design of a multilevel writing system for school children
    K. Meinken, A. Rix, H. Widlroither, U. Plihal and A. Mullerleile, Germany

ROOM: TURIN
SESSION 23: Cognitive and Physical Work Analysis and Design
CHAIR: N. Marmaras, Greece

  • Models for cognitive work analysis in view of a design: A critical review
    N. Marmaras and D. Nathanel, Greece
  • Introducing a cognitive aid to support credit risk analysis and decision making
    P. Vassilakopoulou and D. Nathanel, Greece
  • Designing ADAS: What kind of analysis is needed?
    V. Papakostopoulos and N. Marmaras, Greece
  • Building-up cognitive artifacts for a complex socio-technical system
    S. Drivalou, Greece
  • A multi-scale human modeling method with case study
    T. Li and Z. Li, P. R. China
  • Differences in anthropometric, strength and isokinetic performance parameters of South African male and female emergency care students
    S.E.H. Davies, B. Parr and N. Naidoo, South Africa
 

ROOM: TREVI
SESSION 24: Information Complexity
CHAIR: C. Ling, USA

  • Monitoring task performance with datablocks on air traffic control display
    C. Ling and L. Hua, USA
  • Investigating the effects of depth on visual search using a multi-layered display
    G. A. Reis, Y. Liu, P. Havig and E. L. Heft, USA
  • Visual complexity estimation of web documents, A multi-resolution approach
    G. Song, USA
  • Uncertainty of Head-Related Transfer Function and Morphologic Features
    S. Xu, Z. Li, L. Zeng and G. Salvendy, P.R. China/USA
  • Operators' prioritization of response patterns to concurrent alarms with consistent and inconsistent levels of relative reliability and importance
    E. Newlin, E. Bustamante, T. Turner and J. Bliss, USA
  • Quantifying complexity of emergency operating procedures in safety-critical systems
    Z. Li, S. Xu, Y. Zhang, L. Yu and F. Song, China
  • Modeling approach to "effective augmentation" for designing manuals with augmented reality
    M. Nakanishi, T. Akasaka and Y. Okada, Japan

     

ROOM: PISA
SESSION 25: Driving and In-Car Technology: Part I
Co-Chairs: P. W. Jordan and P. Palo, Sweden

  • Driver segmentation, new technology and safety
    P. W. Jordan, F. Chen and A. Lindgren, Sweden
  • Improving driver behavior by design: a cognitive task analysis methodology
    S. Birrell, M. Young, N. Stanton and D. Jenkins, UK
  • Cross-cultural issues and driver requirements for advanced driver assistance systems
    A. Lindgren, F. Chen, P. W. Jordan and P. Ljungstrand, Sweden
  • Entering the integrated world: Comparing driving performance when using Nomadic device and integrated in-car system
    F. Chen, Y. C. Pan, P. Ljungstrand, S. Dahlstrom and P. Jordan, Sweden
  • Using 3D natural sounds to present traffic warnings
    S. K. Winther, Denmark and F. Chen, Sweden
  • The impact of haptic and visual secondary tasks on drivers’ visual behavior and driving performance – A qualitative analysis
    A. Rydstrom and P. Bengtsson, Sweden

 

ROOM: ANZIO
SESSION 26: Affective Design
CHAIR: M. Nagamachi, Japan

  • Change in emotion during use of products
    R. Fukuda, Japan
  • Effects of space design visualization system on users' subjective states about communicating information with reassurance
    S. Iizuka, Japan
  • A test of the 'attraction-similarity hypothesis' in the relationship of young adult users and mobile phones
    Q. Wu, USA
  • Trait arousability: An individual difference that may actually be useful for designers
    S. Schatz, C. A. Bowers, D. Nicholson and J. J. Vogel-Walcutt, USA
  • Translation of customer Kansei and emotional needs into products
    R. Hirata, Mexico, M. Nagamachi, S. Ishihara and T. Nishino, Japan

ROOM: CAPRI
SESSION 27:
Vehicular and Public Warnings
Co-Chairs:  M. Wogalter and M. J. Kalsher, USA

  • All-terrain vehicle warning labels: The dissonance between "effective" warnings and user behavior
    R. G. Mortimer, USA
  • Evaluation and design of tram crossings/stops in town environment to decrease the risk for pedestrian accidents
    A.-L. Osvalder and S. Dahlman, Sweden
  • In-vehicle devices: how to attend to the elderly users - some aspects of ITS in Brazil
    C. MontAlvao and B. V. Rodrigues, Brazil
  • Indirectly conveyed warnings: A behavioral compliance evaluation
    M. S. Wogalter and E. Feng, USA
  • Evaluation of driving behavior when entering an non-signalized intersection based on drive model including inner factors
    M. Takemoto, H. Kosaka, H. Nishitani, M. Uechi and K. Sasaki, Japan
  • Ergonomic modeling and simulation for EVA planning
    S. Chen, Y. Liu and H. Li, China

 

ROOM: SIENA
SESSION 28: Human Factors in Industry
CHAIR: M. Bednarek, Poland

  • Business coaching in an executive teams
    M. A. Flores and A. Beuchot, Mexico
  • The application of industrial engineering methods in industrial service management
    K. Santarek, Poland
  • Methodology proposal for the implementation of lean manufacturing system in selected Mexican industrial plants
    M. Bednarek, Poland and L. F. N. Luna, Mexico
  • Introduction of ergonomics into production development processes: An approach
    R. Bruder, M. Kugler, A. Sinn-Behrendt, K. Schaub, K. Ghezel-Ahmadi and A. Feith, Germany
  • Human factors engineering (HFE) verification and validation (V&V) for advanced control room in Korean nuclear power plant
    J. C. Ra and S. B. Jo, Korea
  • Top ten design failures to avoid in emerging markets
    N. Aykin, USA, B. Prabhu, India, A. L. Chavan, India,  and S. Arora, India

 

 

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