Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design
Ergonomic simulations may be classified according to the role that they assign to the future users, which may either be modelled in technical tools, subjects of controlled experiments, or participants in a participatory process. In the latter case, simulations may produce more than technical improve...
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author | François Daniellou |
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description | Ergonomic simulations may be classified according to the role that they assign to the future users, which may either be modelled in technical tools, subjects of controlled experiments, or participants in a participatory process. In the latter case, simulations may produce more than technical improvements. They may result in new developments of individual and collective activity. |
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spelling | doaj.art-228db18f1d9b41c99945c1369e02c4812022-12-21T23:34:17ZengAssociation Recherche et Pratique sur les ActivitésActivités1765-27232007-10-014210.4000/activites.1704Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation designFrançois DaniellouErgonomic simulations may be classified according to the role that they assign to the future users, which may either be modelled in technical tools, subjects of controlled experiments, or participants in a participatory process. In the latter case, simulations may produce more than technical improvements. They may result in new developments of individual and collective activity.http://journals.openedition.org/activites/1704simulationparticipatory ergonomicstheory of practice |
spellingShingle | François Daniellou Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design Activités simulation participatory ergonomics theory of practice |
title | Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
title_full | Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
title_fullStr | Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
title_full_unstemmed | Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
title_short | Simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
title_sort | simulating future work activity is not only a way of improving workstation design |
topic | simulation participatory ergonomics theory of practice |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/activites/1704 |
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