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Applied and Systemic-Structural Activity Theory

Advances in Studies of Human Performance

Livre broché | Anglais | Human Activity
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Description

This book presents new data in Applied Activity Theory (AAT) and Systemic-Structural Activity Theory (SSAT), that can be used in the study of human performance. The SSAT is the high-level generality theory that offers standardized principles of the analyses of human activity. These principles can be utilized in theoretical and applied studies. This multi-contributed book offers a selection of works that will provide a holistic picture of the field. The new data can be utilized for the study of extremely complex human-machine and human-computer interaction systems, and for evaluation of efficiency, complexity, and reliability of such systems at the design stage.

Features

  • Shows examples of self-regulative models of various cognitive processes
  • Illustrates a method of study of production process in the construction industry
  • Includes topics on learning, training, and management
  • Covers a new method of computer based automated support of decision making under risk and uncertainty
  • Presents a new method of evaluation of probabilistic structure of tasks, and the method of assessing reliability of human performance

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Editeur:

Contenu

Nombre de pages :
324
Langue:
Anglais
Collection :

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9781032570464
Date de parution :
31-05-23
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
156 mm x 233 mm
Poids :
452 g

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