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What is the definition of Human Factors? Answer - Scientific knowledge;
Limitations and capabilities; analysis and design of systems so system is
optimized
What is the simple definition of Human Factors? Answer - Humans interacting
with technology
What are some other terms for Human Factors? Answer - The limitations and
capabilities of people
How is Human Factors similar to other disciplines? Answer - Large components
from psychology
How is Human Factors different from other disciplines? Answer - Involves
knowledge of the user and behavior
What is a "system", according to Human Factors? Answer - A set of
components working together toward the same goal, objective, or purpose
with inputs (I), processes (P), and outputs (O) IE: Person + Machine +
Environment
Maintainability Answer - The support of a system
, Reliability Answer - The robustness of a system
Effectiveness Answer - The productiveness of a system
Efficiency Answer - The waste of a system
Safety Answer - The risk or hazard of system
Comfort Answer - The ease of use of the system
Learnability Answer - The ease of learning of the system
What are some examples of why Human Factors is important as a discipline?
Answer - Medicine; Manufacturing; Computers; Aviation/Aerospace; Everyday
items; Voting processes; Automation
Limit and capabilities: Perception Answer - How we sense
Limit and capabilities: Cognition Answer - How we think
Limit and capabilities: Attention Answer - How we focus
Limit and capabilities: Decision-making Answer - How we choose
Limit and capabilities: Motor Control Answer - How fast/slow we respond