Human-system interactions have been largely overlooked in the traditional systems engineering process. Awareness of human factors (HF) has increased in the past few years, but the involvement of HF specialists is still often too little and too late. In systems involving long-duration human space flight, it is essential that the human component be properly considered in the initial architectural definition phase, as well as throughout the system design process. HF analysis must include not only the strengths and limitations of humans in general, but the variability between individuals and within an individual over time, and the dynamics of group interactions.
Architecting Systems for Human Space Flight
International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Symposium ; 2002 ; Las Vegas, NV, United States
2002-07-28
Conference paper
No indication
English
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