ГОСТРМЭК 62366—2013
Приложение I
(справочное)
Рекомендуемый список литературы
1.1 Введение
В настоящем приложении приведен расширенный список литературы, в котором представлена наиболее
важная доступная литература в данной области. Не ожидается, что ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛИ настоящего стандарта прочи
тают все эти публикации, однако они включены, г. к. они полезны для тех. кто работает в данной области. Книги,
отмеченные звездочкой (*). считаются более полезными для прочтения в качестве вводных для новичков в дан
ной области.
1.2Общие темы при проектировании с учетом человеческого фактора
BEYER. Н. & HOLTZBLATT, К. (1998) Contextual Design — Defining Customer-Centered Systems. Morgan
Kauffamann
CARROLL, J. M. (1995). Scenano-Based Design: Envisioning Work and Technology in System Development. New
York: John Wiley and Sons. A collection of papers on the nature of use-oriented design representations (i.e., scenarios)
and the contributions they can make in development of usable computer applications and systems
DRURY. C. G.. PRABHU. P„ and GRAMOPADHYE. A. (1990). Task analysis of aircraft inspection activities: Methods
and findings. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th. Annual Meeting. Santa Monica. CA: Human Factors and
Ergonomics Society, pp. 1131—1185
FLEISHMAN. E. A., and QUAINTANCE. M. K. (1994). Taxonomies of human performance: The description of human
tasks. Orlando: Academic Press
HACKOS. J. T. & REDISH. J. C. (1993) User and Task Analysis for Interface Design. John Wiley & Sons. Inc
* HORTON. W. K. (1994). Designing and Writing Online Documentation: Helpfiles to Hypertext. New York; John
Wiley and Sons, Inc. A primer on online documentation, including the question as to whether documentation should or
should not be online, and a style guide for effective human-computer dialogs if online documentation proves to be
appropriate
JONASSEN. D. L. HANNUM. W. H.. and TESSMER. M. (1999). Handbook of Task Analysis Procedures. Westport:
Greenwood Publishing Group
KLEIN. G. A.. ORASANU. J.. CALDERWOOD. R.. and ZSAMBOK. С. E. (1993). Decision Making in Action: Models
and Methods. Norwood. New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corp
LAUGHERY: K. R. Sr., and LAUGHERY. K. R. Jr. (1987). Analytic techniques for function analysis. In G. Salvendy
(Ed.). Handbook of Human Factors. New York: Wiley, pp. 330—354. This chapter reviews analytic techniques such as
flow analysis, time-line analysis, and network analysis, which are used to understand and model complex systems.
It focuses on Interactions among system components including people and the flow of materials or information
MEISTER. D. (1985). Behavioral Analysis and Measurement Methods. New York: John Wiey & Sons. Provides
descriptions and critical analyses of pragmatic approaches to behavioral analysis in the design of human-machine
systems and of measurement systems in the evaluation of prototype and fieided human-machine systems
* NORMAN: D. (1983). The Design of Everyday Things. New York: Basic Books. Provides numerous examples of
the frustrations associated with the operation of everyday things, offering user-centered design as a remedy to the poor
designs that are the source of the problem
ROUSE, W.B. (1980). Systems Engineering Models of Human-Machine Interaction. New York: North Holland.
Basic tutorials on mathematical models used by human factors engineering to describe human-machine interaction.
Models discussed include estimation theory, control theory, queueing theory, fuzzy set theory, production systems, pattern
recognition, and Markov chains
ROUSE. W. B. (1991). Design for Success: A human-centered approach to designing successful products and
systems. New York: Wiley-lnterscience. Provides a comprehensive methodological framework for human-centered design of
products and systems that covers the entire product life cycle
SALVENDY. G. (Ed.) (1997). Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics: Second Edition. New York: John Wiley
and Sons. A comprehensive compilation of papers covering theoretical and practical issues of a wide range of human
factors topics, including from the fundamentals of human factors, job design, environmental design, performance
modeling, system evaluation, and human-computer interaction
* SANDERS. M. S. and McCORMICK: E. J. (1993). Human Factors in Engineering and Design: Seventh Edition.
New York: McGraw-Hill. A basic human factors text providing integrative summaries of the systems perspective, human
factors research methodologies, aspects of the interfaces between humans and the system of which they are a part
(e.g., displays, controls, anthropometric considerations, and environmental factors), and various applications of human
factors
SCHULER. D. and NAMIOKA, A. (1993) Participatory Design: Pnnciples and Practices. Hillsdale. NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates. Describes methods such as model building that involve users directly in the design process
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