問題一覧
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It is important to measure a productivity and it is almost everything in the design of sports products
speed
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In this approach, parallel assembly areas, or cells, are provided where identical assembly of all products alcan occur.
simpler cellular manufacturing processes
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What principle select people to fit their machine and jobs
principle 1-1
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He asserts that ergonomic specialist on design systems that people point enjoyable to operate
Professor Donald Norman
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This concept arose through pioneering words of Frederick Taylor and Frank Gilbert in the early days of the 20th century.
standardization
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This concept was pioneered by japanese companies under the name of Kan-Ban
just in time
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These are used to judge problem solutions and alternative designs.
ergonomic criteria
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He become one of the first to use the assembly line efficiently in 1847
Samuel Colt
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It describes the activity that occurs when an inspector judges whether product units meet specifications as a statistical decision process
signal detection theory
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It is another model using ergonomics that is based on probability theory
signal detection theory
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He developed that what he called hypotheses, which are really generic models of human behavior and its performance implications.
Harry Helson
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What tradeoff which are inversely related between speed and accuracy
speed-accuracy tradeoff
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Greek word for natural laws
nomos
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It describes how employees view system operations
production or service systems
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Greek word for work
ergon
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Focuses on the safety and comfort of workers.
ergonomics
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It means an activity depends on the output of the previous one
sequential relation
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These are the underlying justification for development personal selection procedures intended to ensure companies hire people who can perform their jobs
individual differences
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Who coined the term ergonomics?
Wojciech Jastrzebowski
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It is the objective of training
learning
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It implies a focus on people using the design, it also includes people who are responsible for the system being designed.
human centered
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It is the study of people at work
ergonomics
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He described human performance as a function of five factors
Paul Fitts
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They study people and how they operate equipment in the home, in commerce, in factories, and in governmental activities.
ergonomists
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He makes the point that ergonomic designers need to rise upon the standard of clearly acceptable systems.
Professor Donald Norman
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He lead a movement which are called scientific management
Frederick Taylor
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He developed the production of the model T around the assembly line concept in 1924 that the economics of assembly danish become evident and consequently their popularity in post traumatically.
Henry Ford
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It represents a population of customer who arrived in some probabilistic fashion
queuing system
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He is most famous that is the concept of encouraging mass conception through high employee pay and high productivity.
Henry Ford
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He further develop the concept of assembly line and installed it in his automobile factory in Lansing, Michigan in 1899
Ransom Olds
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It states that people monitor their own performance and modify it as a result of what they observe
par hypothesis