The third age of human factors: From independence to interdependence

Last updated on 04 July 2014 12:34
Since its beginning in the mid 1940s, human factors has tried to keep up with the ever increasing demands from technological and societal developments. Looking back, the development of human factors can be described as corresponding to three ages. In the first age, humans were seen as too imprecise, variable,...
Author(s): Hollnagel Erik
Organisation(s): MINES ParisTech ;
2009
France
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