Minyue (Lanssie) Ma's research while affiliated with Georgia Institute of Technology and other places
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Publications (2)
Human factors practitioners (HFPs) play many different roles in the design, creation, operation and maintenance of engineered systems. Less well known are the methods which are aimed at helping with the early stages of design, which are more systems-oriented and often involve questions of the concept of operation in which the engineered system will...
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... That is, describing thoroughly the sequence and interrelated factors that modulate their decision flow: information-intake mechanisms, meaning-making process, domain-specific knowledge (explicit and tacit), decision criteria, domain constraints, rules, protocols, and other actors involved. Second, the operational knowledge elicited must be seamlessly aligned with the technological development milestones in a format designers can use, i.e., how empirical findings can be articulated in a form suitable for designers (Feigh et al., 2018). Empirical results are seldom provided to designers with a reflection on what would be of interest for them, i.e., why these empirical data would be valuable in their work packages (Johnson et al., 2014;Hoffman and Deal, 2008;Feigh et al., 2018). ...