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Human Factors in Engineering - Manufacturing Systems, Automation, and Interactions

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This book addresses aspects of human factors in engineering and provides a detailed discussion of novel approaches, systems engineering tools, artificial cognitive systems, and intelligent technologies and automation.


List of contents










1. Comparative Study of Quality, and Health and Safety Oriented Management Models for an Ergonomics Oriented Management Model for the evaluation of supply chains: A Literature Review.  2. Deviations in Operational Culture: A Barrier Analysis.  3. Pupillary Reaction as a Tool to Control the Psychophysical State of Workers.  4. Ergonomic Work from Home Recommendations using TRIZ: "Stop Robbing Peter to Pay Paul".  5. Impact of strategic orientation and supply chain integration on firm's innovation performance. A mediation analysis..  6. The South African Automotive Industry's competitiveness and Supply Chain Integration Challenges.  7. Assembly Line Optimization Applying a Construction Algorithm.  8. The Competitive and Productivity Challenges in developing nations, a case study of South African Automotive Industry.  9. Digital Twin, Servitization, Circular Economy and Lean manufacturing: A step towards sustainability.  10. Reference low-code development platform architecture: Aurea BPM.  11. Monitoring and improvement of data quality in product catalogs using defined normalizers and validation patterns.  12. Simulation exercises for the state sanitary and epidemiological service related to the epidemic of food-borne diseases.  13. MIG welding quality improvement study for joined st37 material using building constructions.  14. Control of the Process of Plasma-arc Spraying by the Method of Control of Dynamic Parameters of Condensed Phase Particles. 

About the author










Beata Mrugalska, PhD, DSc, Eng. is Associate Professor and Head of Division of Applied Ergonomics in the Institute of Safety and Quality Engineering at the Faculty of Management Engineering at the Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland. She received the M.Sc. Eng. in Management and Marketing (specialization: Corporate Management) in 2001 (including one semester under LPP Erasmus at Centria University of Applied Sciences in Ylivieska, Finland), the Ph.D. and D.Sc. (habilitation) degrees in Machines Building and Operations in 2008 and 2019, all of them from the Poznan University of Technology, Poland. In 2012 she completed postgraduate studies in Occupational Health and Safety at the Faculty of Management Engineering at the Poznan University of Technology. She is the author or co-author/editor or co-editor of 10 books and more than 100 journal articles, book chapters and conference papers. She serves as a member of journal editorial board of WORK: Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation, Human-Intelligent Systems Integration, International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Safety, International Journal of Ergonomics (IJEG) and member of advisory board of Journal of Turkish Operations Management.
Tareq Ahram is presently working as an assistant research professor and lead scientist at the Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering at the University of Central Florida, USA. He received a Ph.D. degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Central Florida, in 2008, with a specialization in human systems integration and large-scale information retrieval systems optimization. He has served as an invited speaker and a scientific member for several systems engineering, emerging technologies, neuro design, and human factors research, and an Invited Speaker and a Program Committee Member for the U.S. Department of Defence Human Systems Integration and the Human Factors Engineering Technical Advisory Group. He serves as the Applications Subject editor member of Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, and the executive editor of the Journal of Human-Intelligent Systems Integration.
Waldemar Karwowski is currently working as a Pegasus Professor and Chairman, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems and Executive Director, Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Texas Tech University. He is Past President of the International Ergonomics Association (2000-2003), and past President of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (2007). He has over 500 publications focused on human performance, safety, cognitive systems engineering, human-centered design, neuro-fuzzy systems, nonlinear dynamics, neurotechnology, and neuroergonomics. He serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science journal (Taylor & Francis, Ltd), Editor-in-Chief of Human-Intelligent Systems Integration (Springer), and Field Chief Editor of Frontiers in Neuroergonomics


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This book addresses aspects of human factors in engineering and provides a detailed discussion of novel approaches, systems engineering tools, artificial cognitive systems, and intelligent technologies and automation.

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