Analysis Techniques For Man-Machine Systems Design
Analysis Techniques For Man-Machine Systems Design Analysis Techniques For Man-Machine Systems Design
N A T O U N CLASIF l IE DAC/243(Panel-8)TRP7- iv -LIST OF TABLESPave Nno.PART ITable 1.1 Applicability of mission and scenario analysis techniques to different 4projectsTable 2.1 Applicability of function analalysis techniques to different projects 1531Table 2.2 State table for the radar system32Table 2.3 State-state table and State-event tableTable 2.4 Some typical interpretations of Transitions and Places36Table 3.1 Applicability of function allocation techniques to different projects 4651Table 3.2 Original Fitts' List52Table 3.3 Common form of Fitts' ListTable 3.4 Requirements allocation sheet60Table 4.1 Applicability of task analysis techniques to different projects 66Table 4.2 Example of information/action analysis 79Table 4.3 Example of action/information requirements analvsis7981Table 4.4 Requirements for critical task analysisTable 4.5 Example of a decision table84Table 5.1 Applicability of performance prediction techniques to different 90projects95Table 5.2 Example of a SAINT task statistic96Table 5.3 Example of a SAINT resource utilization statistic97Table 5.4 Example of a SAINT histogram105Table 5.5 SWAT dimensions108Table 5.6 TLX workload subscalesTable 6.1 Applicability of interface and workspace design techniques to 118different projectsTable 6.2 Example of critical design requirements analysis for an air-intercept 123control systemNATO UNCLA S S IFIED- iv -
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N A T O U N CLASIF l IE DAC/243(Panel-8)TRP7- iv -LIST OF TABLESPave Nno.PART ITable 1.1 Applicability of mission and scenario analysis techniques to different 4projectsTable 2.1 Applicability of function analalysis techniques to different projects 1531Table 2.2 State table for the radar system32Table 2.3 State-state table and State-event tableTable 2.4 Some typical interpretations of Transitions and Places36Table 3.1 Applicability of function allocation techniques to different projects 4651Table 3.2 Original Fitts' List52Table 3.3 Common form of Fitts' ListTable 3.4 Requirements allocation sheet60Table 4.1 Applicability of task analysis techniques to different projects 66Table 4.2 Example of information/action analysis 79Table 4.3 Example of action/information requirements analvsis7981Table 4.4 Requirements for critical task analysisTable 4.5 Example of a decision table84Table 5.1 Applicability of performance prediction techniques to different 90projects95Table 5.2 Example of a SAINT task statistic96Table 5.3 Example of a SAINT resource utilization statistic97Table 5.4 Example of a SAINT histogram105Table 5.5 SWAT dimensions108Table 5.6 TLX workload subscalesTable 6.1 Applicability of interface and workspace design techniques to 118different projectsTable 6.2 Example of critical design requirements analysis for an air-intercept 123control systemNATO UNCLA S S IFIED- iv -