Determining Criteria for Evaluating Man-Machine Links in Weapon System Analysis
Martin I. Kurke
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Martin I. Kurke: U.S. Army Ordnance Human Engineering Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
Operations Research, 1957, vol. 5, issue 6, 820-829
Abstract:
To establish a method for evaluating interactions between operators and equipment in a multi-purpose weapon system, instructional materials from appropriate service schools were examined. An analysis of operations was based on these materials. The analysis was made to determine the number and type of man-machine links, and their significance in establishing a model of the system.
Date: 1957
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