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Laptop Versus Desktop Computer Workstation

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The goal of this study was to define the differences between desktop computer users and laptop computer users. Also define the affection of working with computer on different body regions. Neck, shoulder, upper back, lower back and hands recognized as a region with maximum risk for suffering to muscles disorders and elbows, hipsthighsbuttocks, knees and anklesfeet have been reported as a region with minimum pain. Electromyography tests have been done on 5 respondents. The experiments have been done on 6 different body regions for each of the respondents when they are working with a desk type computer and a laptop computer. Also we studied the interaction between type of computer and body regions. The ANOVA result showed that each of them did not have any affection on respondents but the interaction between them has a significant difference

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Education:Graduated in Industrial Engineering 2005, Iran.Master Degree in Industrial Engineering 2011, Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean University.Student of PHD in Industrial Engineering.Work Experiences:2005-2008 Behara Food Industry Co. Logistic Manager.2008-2009 Taba Chemistry Quality Manager.

Product details

Authors Amir Hossein Habibi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783659491832
ISBN 978-3-659-49183-2
No. of pages 132
Subjects Guides
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Miscellaneous

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