Taking the field of human factors and ergonomics beyond state of the art, this volume focuses on advances in the use of ergonomics modeling and on the evaluation of usability, which is a critical aspect of any human-technology system. The research described in the book's 70 chapters is an outcome of dedicated research by academics and practitioners from around the world, and across disciplines. The chapters are organized under five sections: > > > I. Models and MethodsII. Vision and Visual Displays ,III. Product Design and User InterfacesIV. Input Devices and Computer Based Systems V. Individual and Environmental Technology Related Issues. > > > > > > This work provides an invaluable resource for evaluating products and environments and designing future ones that are intuitive, safe, and easy to use. Seven other titles in the Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics Series are: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making Advances in Cognitive Ergonomics Advances in Occupational, Social and Organizational ErgonomicsAdvances in Human Factors, Ergonomics and Safety in Manufacturing and Service Industries Advances in Neuroergonomics and Human Factors of Special Populations EBK1439835036-1 1 Preface 11 EBK1439835036-2 13 1. Modeling Operator Performance Under Stress and Fatigue: What Can a Cognitive Architectural Model Tell Us? 13 EBK1439835036-3 23 2. Interactive-Consumer Design & Evaluation (I-CODE): A Method to Investigate Cognitive Structures of User's on Automotive Functionalities 23 EBK1439835036-4 32 3. Using TRIZ for Human Factors Design 32 EBK1439835036-5 41 4. Graphical User Interface Model Based on Human Error Using Analytic Hierarchy Process 41 EBK1439835036-6 46 5. Computerised Link Analysis 46 EBK1439835036-7 55 6. A Methodology for Evaluating Multiple Aspects of Learnability: Testing an Early Prototype of the New BMW iDrive 55 EBK1439835036-8 66 7. The Method for Risk Assessment of Accident Caused by Technological Process, Human Factor and Environment 66 EBK1439835036-9 74 8. Methodology for Tests Execution in Usability Laboratory Considering Cross Platform Devices 74 EBK1439835036-10 83 9. The Study of Sizing System With 3d Measurement Data for Preschool Children in Central Taiwan 83 EBK1439835036-11 92 10. Perception of Pressure on Foot 92 EBK1439835036-12 101 11. Development of Methodology to Gather Seated Anthropometry Data in a Microgravity Environment 101 EBK1439835036-13 111 12. Human Factors Engineering Availability and Suitability Verification for Human System Interface in Nuclear Power Plants 111 EBK1439835036-14 119 13. Using Performance Measures to Assess The Effect of Visual Aesthetic on Usability 119 EBK1439835036-15 129 Chapter 14. Development of an Objective Evaluation System for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Based on Subjective Criteria - Demonstrated by the Example of ACC 129 EBK1439835036-16 139 15. Modeling of Environmental Factors Towards Workers’ Productivity for Automotive Assembly Line 139 EBK1439835036-17 149 16. Toward A Unified Social Robot Taxonomy Based on Human Perceptions 149 EBK1439835036-18 159 17. Automated Analysis of Eye-Tracking Data for the Evaluation of Driver Information Systems According to EN ISO 15007-1 and ISO/TS 15007-2 159 EBK1439835036-19 165 18. Analysis of Glance Movements in Critical Intersection Scenarios 165 EBK1439835036-20 175 19. Contact Analog Information in the Head-Up Display – How Much Information Supports the Driver? 175 EBK1439835036-21 184 20. Usability of Approximated 3D Target Objects for Mission Preparation 184 EBK1439835036-22 194 21. Compensatory Tracking of a 3D Object Using 3D Technology 194 EBK1439835036-23 204 22. Design and Evaluation Approach for Increasing Compatibility and Performance of Digital Painter in Screen Drawing Tasks 204 EBK1439835036-24 214 23. Designing Small Touch-Screen Devices: The Impact of Display Size on Pointing Performance 214 EBK1439835036-25 224 24. Usability of Integrated Display Groupware in Collaborative Work 224 EBK1439835036-26 234 25. Beauty and the Beast: Predicting Web Page Visual Appeal 234 EBK1439835036-27 247 26. Testing Measures of Aviation Display Clutter for Predicting Pilot Perceptions and Flight Performance 247 EBK1439835036-28 258 27. Operator Display Issues: Examples From Hydrocracking 258 EBK1439835036-29 267 28. Automatic Generation of Graphical User Interface using Genetic Algorithm 267 EBK1439835036-30 271 29. A First Step Towards an Integrated Warning Approach 271 EBK1439835036-31 281 30. Citarasa Engineering for Modeling Affective Product Design 281 EBK1439835036-32 292 31. Modeling Mobile Devices for the Elderly 292 EBK1439835036-33 303 32. Exploring What Young Consumers Want in Cell Phones 303 EBK1439835036-34 314 33. Tactile Buttons Used in Non-Visual Cell Phone 314 EBK1439835036-35 324 34. Ergonomic Evaluation of Brazilian Interfaces of Mobile Banking Sites Developed for iPhone 324 EBK1439835036-36 335 35. Design Comparison of Commercial TV Remote Controls 335 EBK1439835036-37 345 36. Can a "Tactile Kiosk" Attract Potential Users in Public? 345 EBK1439835036-38 355 37. The Improvement of Beijing Digital Information Booth Interface Design 355 EBK1439835036-39 366 38. Emotions Invoked by Overall Shape of Robot 366 EBK1439835036-40 374 39. User-Centered Smarter Robotic Medical Systems 374 EBK1439835036-41 386 40. Development and Pilot Test of a Usability Evaluation Protocol for an Ergonomic Device in a Hospital 386 EBK1439835036-42 394 41. Design of Hand Operated Trowel: An Ergonomic Approach 394 EBK1439835036-43 405 42. Modeling Precision Agriculture Device for Palm Oil Industry 405 EBK1439835036-44 415 43. An Expert System for Risk Assessment of Work-Related Musculo-Skeletal Disorders 415 EBK1439835036-45 424 44. Towards More Humane Calendar Applications 424 EBK1439835036-50 434 49. Adaptive Haptic Touchpad for Infotainment Interaction in Cars - How Many Information is the Driver Able to feel? 434 EBK1439835036-46 441 45. User Interface with Bird’s Eye View Function 441 EBK1439835036-47 445 46. Ergonomic Assessment of Pronating-Reducing Mouse Designs: Anatomical Compliance in Three-Dimensional Space 445 EBK1439835036-51 455 50. Design Approach of a Direct-Touch Input for Navigation Techniques Interface of Web Map 455 EBK1439835036-48 464 47. Ergonomic Comparison of Five Mouse Designs: Performance and Posture Differences 464 EBK1439835036-49 474 48. Five-Key Text Entry: An Empirical Comparison of Novice Performance with Three Keyboard Layouts 474 EBK1439835036-52 484 51. Study on a Haptic Interaction with Touch Panel 484 EBK1439835036-53 489 52. Universal Communication Through Touch Panel 489 EBK1439835036-54 499 53. AV Remote Controller with an Input Device to Recognize Handwritten Characters 499 EBK1439835036-55 503 54. AV Remote Controller Using Speech Recognition 503 EBK1439835036-56 507 55. Bridging the Disconnect Between Back Injuries and Prevention Using Interactive Computer-Based Systems 507 EBK1439835036-57 515 56. Modeling of an Integrated Workstation Environment for Occupational Safety and Health Application 515 EBK1439835036-58 525 57. Technology Acceptance and the Ageing Population: A Review 525 EBK1439835036-59 535 58. Evaluation of Dynamic Touch Using Moment of Joint Inertia 535 EBK1439835036-60 543 59. Improvement in Touch Operations by Tactile Feedback 543 EBK1439835036-61 554 60. Effective Presentation for Velocity and Direction Information Produced by Using Tactile Actuator 554 EBK1439835036-62 562 61. Driver's Natural Anticipation Horizon in Deceleration Situations 562 EBK1439835036-63 573 62. Haptic Gear Shifting Indication: Naturalistic Driving Study for Parametrization, Selection of Variants and to Determine The Potential for Fuel Consumption Reduction 573 EBK1439835036-64 580 63. Knowledge Based Shaping of Working Conditions in Industry and Health Care 580 EBK1439835036-65 590 64. Innovation-Based Enhancing Work Conditions in Healthcare Organizations 590 EBK1439835036-66 600 65. Heat Transfer Dynamics in Clothing Exposed to Infrared Radiation 600 EBK1439835036-67 611 66. Innovative Solutions for Adjustment of City Area to Disabled Persons and the Aged With Using Computer Techniques 611 EBK1439835036-68 621 67. Ambient Intelligence in the Classroom: an Augmented School Desk 621 EBK1439835036-69 632 68. Cultural Modelling of Remote Communities 632 EBK1439835036-70 641 69. Beyond Usability: Ordering e-Service Quality Factors 641 EBK1439835036-71 651 70. A Curriculum for Usability Professionals (and Why We Need One) 651 Taking the field of human factors and ergonomics beyond state of the art, this volume focuses on advances in the use of ergonomics modeling and on the evaluation of usability, which is a critical aspect of any human-technology system. The research described in the book's 70 chapters is an outcome of dedicated research by academics and practitioners from around the world, and across disciplines. The chapters are organized under five sections: I. Models and Methods II. Vision and Visual Displays , III. Product Design and User Interfaces IV. Input Devices and Computer Based Systems V. Individual and Environmental Technology Related Issues. This work provides an invaluable resource for evaluating products and environments and designing future ones that are intuitive, safe, and easy to use. Seven other titles in the Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics Series are: Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics in Healthcare Advances in Applied Digital Human Modeling Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making Advances in Cognitive Ergonomics Advances in Occupational, Social and Organizational Ergonomics Advances in Human Factors, Ergonomics and Safety in Manufacturing and Service Industries Advances in Neuroergonomics and Human Factors of Special Populations Taking the field of human factors and ergonomics beyond state of the art, this volume focuses on advances in the use of ergonomics modeling and on the evaluation of usability, a critical aspect of any human-technology system. The research described in the book's 70 chapters is an outcome of dedicated research by academics and practitioners from around the world, and across disciplines. It provides an invaluable resource for evaluating products and environments. This volume is one of seven titles in the Advances in Human Factors and Ergonomics Series. Taking the field of human factors and ergonomics beyond state-of-the-art, Advances in Ergonomics Modeling and Usability Evaluation focuses on applications of ergonomics concepts, principles and methods in modeling and evaluating usability of products, devices and user interfaces, which are critical aspects in design of any human-technology system