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Human Systems Integration: Design Engineering Concepts and Paradigms

Human Systems Integration: Design Engineering Concepts and Paradigms
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Author(s): Dujuan B. Sevillian (The Boeing Company, Chicago, IL, USA)
Copyright: 2011
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Pages: 29
Source title: International Journal of Aviation Technology, Engineering and Management (IJATEM)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kevin M. Smith (U. S. Navy (Retired); United Airlines (Retired), USA)
DOI: 10.4018/ijatem.2011070102

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Abstract

Effective Human Factors Engineering (HFE) has provided the aerospace industry with design considerations that promote aviation safety in the development of complex aircraft systems, as well as the operators and maintainers that utilize those systems. HFE is an integral aspect within the systems engineering process. Measuring the effectiveness of Human Systems Integration (HSI) in the research & development stage is critical for the design of new and modified systems. This paper focuses on the importance of design and integration in the product development stages as well as understanding the impact on the user population.

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