Human Factors in Engineering and Design
Author | Mark S. Sanders Ernest J. McCormick |
---|---|
Cover artist | Carla Bauer |
Subject | Human factors and ergonomics Interface design |
Published | 1957 1976, 1982, 1987, 1993 (McGraw-Hill) |
Pages | 704 (7th ed.) |
ISBN | 978-0070549012 (7th ed.) |
620.8'2—dc20 | |
LC Class | TA166.S33 |
Human Factors in Engineering and Design is an engineering textbook, currently in its seventh edition.[1] First published in 1957 by Ernest J. McCormick, the book is considered a classic in human factors and ergonomics, and one of the best-established texts in the field.[2][3] It is frequently taught in upper-level and graduate courses in the U.S., and is relied on by practicing human factors and ergonomics professionals.[3]
The text is divided into six sections: Introduction; Information Input; Human Output and Control; Work Space and Arrangement; Environment; and Human Factors: Selected Topics.[2]
Contents
[edit]The text is divided into six sections:
Introduction: Provides an overview of the field of human factors and ergonomics, including its history, goals, and methods. Information Input: Discusses how humans perceive and process information from the environment, including vision, hearing, and other senses.
Human Output and Control: Examines human physical and cognitive capabilities and limitations in controlling systems and performing tasks.
Work Space and Arrangement: Covers the design of workspaces and equipment to optimize human performance and comfort, including anthropometry and workplace layout. Environment: Explores the effects of environmental factors on human performance, such as lighting, noise, temperature, and vibration.
Human Factors: Selected Topics: Addresses specialized topics such as human-computer interaction, automation, and safety.
Editions
[edit]Since its first publication, the book has been updated and expanded several times to reflect advances in the field. The seventh edition, published in 2018 by Mark S. Sanders and Ernest J. McCormick, includes emerging topics such as digital technology, automation, and artificial intelligence.
Impact
[edit]Human Factors in Engineering and Design has had a significant impact on the field of human factors and ergonomics. The book has helped shape the development of the field and provided a framework for designing human-centered systems. It continues to be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and practicing professionals.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sanders, Mark S.; McCormick, Ernest J. (January 1, 1993). Human Factors in Engineering and Design (7th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 704. ISBN 978-0070549012.
- ^ a b Whitfield, David (1989). "Human Factors in Engineering and Design". Ergonomics. 32 (5): 558. doi:10.1080/00140138908966127.
- ^ a b Karkowski, Waldemar, ed. (2006). "Professional Certification in Ergonomics in the U.S.". International Encyclopedia of Ergonomics and Human Factors: Volume 1. Boca Raton: CRC Press. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-415-30430-6. Retrieved 15 December 2014.