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E-raamat: Advances in Ergonomic Design of Systems, Products and Processes: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of GfA 2016

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These proceedings summarize the best papers in each research field represented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (GfA) in the German-speaking area, held at Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics of RWTH Aachen University from March 2-4. The meeting featured more than 200 presentations and 36 posters reflecting the diversity of subject matter in the field of human and industrial engineering. This volume addresses human factors and safety specialists, industrial engineers, work and organizational psychologists, occupational medicines as well as production planners and design engineers.

Best-practice approach for a solution-oriented technology assessment.- Human-oriented productivity management as a key criterion for success in the digitalised working world.- Resource Constrained Projekt Scheduling Problem.- Fields of Action for Work Design in Industrie 4.0.- Skilled Workers - are they Losers of "Industry 4.0"?.- Work Requirements and Qualifications in Maintenance 4.0.- Development of a Business Game for Teaching the Kanban Method.- Training interventions to increase innovations in age-diverse teams.- Change into an Ergonomic 3 Shift Model with a Reduction of the Night Shifts for all Workers.- Vocational Competency Management through the use of Serious Games.- Retirement research requires a broad view and interdisciplinarity.- Age-differentiated Analysis of the Influence of Task Descriptions on Learning Sensorimotor Tasks.- The potential of virtual interactive learning environments for individual and organizational learning.- Designing Rooms for Virtual, Informal

Communication.- Analysis of the stress and strain of repetitive assembly tasks.- Analysis and evaluation of physical workload during long-cyclic tasks as a prerequisite for ergonomic work design.- Walking "normally" vs. "sideways" in simulated, simple assembly operations.- 1 Analysis of a multimodal human-robot-interface in terms of mental workload.- How to evaluate the usability of smart devices as conceivable work assistance.- An age-differentiated perspective on visualizations of personal health data.- How the Duration of Automated Driving Influences.- Take-Over Performance and Gaze Behavior.- Uncanny and unsafe valley of assistance and automation.- Man-Robot Collaboration in the context of Industry 4.0.- Joint angle depending representation of maximum forces in digital human models.
Best-Practice Approach for a Solution-Oriented Technology Assessment: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in the Context of Human-Robot Collaboration
1(14)
Jochen Nelles
Susanne Kohns
Julia Spies
Christina Brohl
Christopher Brandl
Alexander Mertens
Christopher Marc Schlick
Human-Oriented Productivity Management as a Key Criterion for Success in the Digitalised Working World
15(16)
Patricia Stock
Sascha Stowasser
Recource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem: Investigation of the Quality of Project Plans
31(30)
Sven Tackenberg
Sonke Duckwitz
Christina Schmalz
Christopher Marc Schlick
Fields of Action for Work Design in Industrie 4.0
61(12)
Tim Jeske
Frank Lennings
Skilled Workers: Are They the Losers of "Industry 4.0"?
73(16)
Georg Spottl
Work Requirements and Qualifications in Maintenance 4.0
89(14)
Lars Windelband
Development of a Business Game for Teaching the Kanban Method
103(12)
David Brown
Sven Hinrichsen
Melissa Paris
Training Interventions to Increase Innovation and Productivity in Age-Diverse Teams
115(10)
K. Kuper
W. Rivkin
K.-H. Schmidt
Change into an Ergonomic 3 Shift Model with a Reduction of the Night Shifts for All Workers
125(10)
Corinna Jaeger
Vocational Competency Management Through the Use of Serious Games: Opportunities and Risks Using the Example of the Harbour Industry
135(14)
Daniela Ahrens
Sven Schulte
Retirement Research Requires a Broad View and Interdiciplinarity
149(10)
Hans Martin Hasselhorn
Melanie Ebener
Wenke Apt
Age-Differentiated Analysis of the Influence of Task Descriptions on Learning Sensorimotor Tasks
159(18)
Francoise Kuhlenbaumer
Philipp Przybysz
Susanne Mutze-Niewohner
Christopher Marc Schlick
The Potential of Virtual Interactive Learning Environments for Individual and Organizational Learning: An Example for the Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
177(14)
Michael Dick
Tina Haase
Wilhelm Termath
Designing Rooms for Virtual, Informal Communication: Reciprocal Awareness as a Central Criterion
191(18)
Corsin Flepp
Michael Imhof
Gregory Meier
Thomas Ryser
Roger Burkhard
Hartmut Schulze
Andreas Simon
Analysis of the Stress and Strain of Repetitive Assembly Tasks
209(10)
Markus Jurgen Heidi
Alexandre Boespflug
Analysis and Evaluation of Physical Workload During Long-Cyclic Tasks as a Prerequisite for Ergonomic Work Design
219(14)
Dorothee Muglich
Karlheinz Schaub
Bastian Kaiser
Steffen Rast
Lukas Bier
Katharina Ronick
Andrea Sinn-Behrendt
Peter Kuhlang
Ralph Bruder
Walking "Normally" vs. "Sideways" in Simulated, Simple Assembly Operations: Analysis of Muscular Strain in the Legs
233(14)
Jurij Wakula
Dorothee Muglich
Ralph Bruder
Analysis of a Multimodal Human-Robot-Interface in Terms of Mental Workload
247(14)
Marc Schneider
Barbara Demi
How to Evaluate the Usability of Smart Devices as Conceivable Work Assistance: A Systematic Review
261(14)
Jan Terhoeven
Sascha Wischniewski
Menu Styles of Mobile Devices and Their Influence on Gaze Behavior While Walking
275(14)
Jessica Conradi
Bjoern Nord
Thomas Alexander
An Age-Differentiated Perspective on Visualizations of Personal Health Data
289(20)
Sabine Theis
Peter Rasche
Alexander Mertens
Christopher Marc Schlick
How the Duration of Automated Driving Influences Take-Over Performance and Gaze Behavior
309(10)
Anna Feldhutter
Christian Gold
Sonja Schneider
Klaus Bengler
Uncanny and Unsafe Valley of Assistance and Automation: First Sketch and Application to Vehicle Automation
319(16)
Frank Flemisch
Eugen Altendorf
Yigiterkut Canpolat
Gina Weßel
Marcel Baltzer
Daniel Lopez
Nicolas Daniel Herzberger
Gudrun Mechthild Irmgard Voß
Maximilian Schwalm
Paul Schutte
Man-Robot Collaboration in the Context of Industry 4.0: Approach-Avoidance Tendencies as an Indicator for the Affective Quality of Interaction?
335(14)
Gerhard Rinkenauer
Adrian Bockenkamp
Frank Weichert
Joint Angle Depending Representation of Maximum Forces in Digital Human Models: Investigating Multivariate Joint-Torque Polynomials for Elbow Flexion and Elbow Extension
349
Andre Kaiser
Michael Spitzhirn
Angelika C. Bullinger