Abstract
Reconstructability analysis is a package of methodological tools for dealing with the relationship between wholes and parts in the context of computer-aided systems modelling. The applicability of reconstructability analysis in industrial engineering and production reseach, which is the primary purpose of this paper, is illustrated by simple examples based upon data obtained from psychophysiological and ergonomic experiments under real working conditions.
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† This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant INT 82-19423.