2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-530x2012000100006
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Simulação humana digital na concepção de postos de trabalho: estudo comparativo de casos

Abstract: Este artigo apresenta como a ferramenta computacional de Modelagem e Simulação Humana contextualizada pela Análise Ergonômica do Trabalho (AET) e pela análise da Atividade Futura Possível pode auxiliar nos processos de projeto de postos de trabalho. São analisados dois estudos de caso nos quais a Simulação Humana foi empregada com auxílio do software Jack. O primeiro estudo aborda a concepção de um balcão de atendimento em uma empresa pública de serviços postais. O segundo apresenta o desenvolvimento de uma es… Show more

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“…Therefore, human simulation was introduced in the industry as a tool to facilitate design processes, accelerating their development and cost efficiency (Lämkull et al, 2009). Several authors consider this tool as a way to integrate and analyze the possible ergonomic aspects present in future work activity in the early stages of design (Braatz et al, 2012;Kang et al, 2012;Magistris et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, human simulation was introduced in the industry as a tool to facilitate design processes, accelerating their development and cost efficiency (Lämkull et al, 2009). Several authors consider this tool as a way to integrate and analyze the possible ergonomic aspects present in future work activity in the early stages of design (Braatz et al, 2012;Kang et al, 2012;Magistris et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main feature of human simulation is being able is the positioning of digital human models in operators' real working positions or postures (Ziolek & Kruithof, 2000). Usually, the working posture set in the simulation is a representation of the future work that the software user has, but it does not illustrate the complexity of the future activity (Braatz et al, 2012;Zülch, 2012). Another challenge of using the traditional human simulation is the operational difficulty in positioning the digital human models (mannequins) manually, with the use of the "mouse and keyboard" (Sundin & Örtengren, 2006;Menegon et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%