Abstract
Examples are given of the many different ways in which human engineering programmes are introduced, staffed and developed within industry. The present scope of such programmes in the aircraft industry is outlined, and the future expansion of human engineering studies is discussed.
∗ A paper presented to the National Symposium on Human Factors in Systems Engineering: sponsored jointly by the Human Factors Society of America and the Institute of Radio Engineers (Philadelphia Section), at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 3-4, 1957.
∗ A paper presented to the National Symposium on Human Factors in Systems Engineering: sponsored jointly by the Human Factors Society of America and the Institute of Radio Engineers (Philadelphia Section), at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 3-4, 1957.
Notes
∗ A paper presented to the National Symposium on Human Factors in Systems Engineering: sponsored jointly by the Human Factors Society of America and the Institute of Radio Engineers (Philadelphia Section), at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 3-4, 1957.