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E-raamat: Handbook of Sociotechnical Systems: A Human Systems Integration Approach

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040551813
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Handbook of Sociotechnical Systems: A Human Systems Integration Approach, Second Edition is an essential resource for engineers, designers, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and educators who work with people, technology, and organizations.



This handbook presents a bold rethinking of Human Systems Integration (HSI) within Sociotechnical Systems (STSs), capturing the shift from traditional human-machine interaction to a dynamic, multi-agent systems approach. Drawing from various disciplines, including human factors, ergonomics, systems engineering, and artificial intelligence, the handbook explores the integration of technology, organizations, and people in increasingly complex and digitalized environments. The evolution reflected in these pages aligns with broader societal trends, from the rise of digital engineering and virtual prototyping to the growing necessity for holistic, context-aware design in life-critical domains.

Fully updated, this new edition provides the tools and perspectives to shape resilient, intelligent, and human-compatible systems. As a comprehensive and reorganized reference spanning 14 sections and 45 chapters authored by leading experts from diverse fields, the handbook explores models, methods, and real-world applications that support the design, development, and management of complex STSs. Key topics include human-autonomy teaming, performance support, scenario-based design, organizational maturity, and the crucial role of tangibility in digital systems. For professionals focused on AI integration, safety assurance, or enhancing user experience across system lifecycles, the resource offers actionable insights and proven frameworks to meet the challenges of modern system complexity. Readers gain a thorough, helicopter view of HSI and STSs in various usable contexts.

Handbook of Sociotechnical Systems: A Human Systems Integration Approach, Second Edition is an essential resource for engineers, designers, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and educators who work with people, technology, and organizations. The content proves especially valuable for those involved in high-stakes, high-complexity environments such as aerospace, defense, healthcare, energy, and public systems.

Arvustused

Explores the latest Human Systems Integration (HSI) methods applied to complex Socio-Technical Systems (STSs), combining engineering, design, and human factors Reveals how the shift from Industry 4.0 to Society 5.0 reshapes system design through digitalization, AI, and the rise of human-centered virtual prototyping Examines real-world applications and case studies across industriesfrom aerospace to manufacturingillustrating the practical impact of HSI Bridges disciplines by integrating perspectives from systems engineering, sociology, philosophy, ergonomics, and more to address modern socio-technical challenges Equips readers with frameworks, tools, and models for designing resilient, flexible, and safe systems of systems in an era of rapid technological change

Introduction to Human Systems Integration of Sociotechnical Systems
2.
Human Systems Integration in the Global Environment
3. Agile and Value-Driven
Organizations
4. Developing an Integrated Model of STEAM Education
5. A
Systems Architecture Approach to Designing Human-Centric Systems
6. Wandering
in System Thinking Trees
7. Human System Integration and Its Cognitive
Effects on Society - The Indian Story
8. The Human-Machine Interaction in
STSs: Characterization of Basic Units of Analysis
9. From Creative Approaches
in History and Genealogy to Hybridization for Stimulating Impactful
Innovation
10. Human-Systems Dialectics and Exploration: Balancing System
Design Thinking for the Agile and Participatory Integration of Sociotechnical
Systems
11. Design Space Exploration for the Design of Complex Systems
12.
Virtual HCD for HSI: from Human Driver Modeling to Immersive Simulation for
Experiencing Interactions with Future Advanced Driving Aids
13.
Scenario-Based Systems Integration
14. Model-Based Human System Integration
to Optimize Railway System Safety Analysis
15. Modeling and Human-in-the-Loop
Simulation
16. Virtual Reality-Based HSI for a Human-Centric Systems
Engineering Metaverse
17. Pilot-Virtual Assistant Integration: Operational
Performance, Trust, and Collaboration Issues
18. Quantitative Measures of
Performance of Standard Operating Procedures
19. Onboard Context-Sensitive
Information System
20. Human Acceptance of Automation and Human Systems
Integration
21. Human Performance in Sociotechnical Systems: A Time-Based
Perspective
22. The Metaverse and Its Effect on Human Perception and Behavior
23. Tangible Technology for Aging Users: How to Reach the Goal?
24. Applying
a Systems Modeling Language Extension to Human-AI Team Design
25. PF-HCPS:
Extending Problem Frames for Supporting Human-CPS Collaboration
26.
Ingescape, a Hands-On Solution for MB-HSI, from Early Design to
Post-Deployment
27. Optimizing Overall System Performance and Human
Well-Being in Practice in a High-Technology Manufacturing Context
28. HSI
Considerations on Safety, Security, and Health
29. The HSI in
Safety-Management Systems: Putting the Pieces in Sync
30. The Operational
Context of Military Remote Air Traffic Control Centers
31. All Hands-On Deck:
Case study on HAT for Single-Pilot Operations (SPO)
32. Maturity Assessments
TRL, HRL, ORL, and other Maturity Levels
33. Design and Measurement for
Socio-Technological Change using OSCAR-TI
34. Change Management
35. Dynamic
Capabilities for Industrial Supply Chain Resilience Development
36.
Human-Systems Cooperation and Symbiosis in the Increasing Autonomous
Technology Abilities
37. Human System Integration and Cognitive Consonance
for Artificial Intelligence
38. Dynamic Task Allocation in Human Autonomy
Teaming
39. Designing Engineering Copilots for Industrial System & Process
Engineering
40. AI Compass: A design framework for human-AI integration
41.
Engineering, Society, and Environment Interaction & Integration
42. HSI
Transformation: Pragmatic Tools for Human-Centered Systems
43. HSI Design of
Digital Twin in the Oil-and-Gas Domain
44. Automation and Sustainable Working
45. Conclusion and Perspectives.
Guy André Boy, Ph.D., is an Emeritus Professor. He was the FlexTech Chair University Professor at CentraleSupélec (Paris Saclay University) and ESTIA, France. He is a Fellow of INCOSE, the Air & Space Academy, and the International Academy of Astronautics. He was a University Professor and Dean at Florida Institute of Technology (FIT), USA, and IPA Chief Scientist at NASA Kennedy Space Center. He was President and Chief Scientist at the European Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Engineering, a research center of Airbus and Thales. He taught Human-Centered Design and HSI in several graduate schools, including ISAE-SUPAERO, École Polytechnique, FIT, ESTIA, and CentraleSupélec. He was a group lead at ONERA (the French Aerospace Institute) and NASA Ames Research Center. He is the author of more than 250 refereed articles and 15 books. He was Chair of the INCOSE HSI working group (2015-2024), ACM SIGCHI Co-Chair (1995-1999), and IEA Aerospace technical committee (2008-2024).