2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-73331-7_6
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Integrative Physiological Design: A Theoretical and Experimental Approach of Human Systems Integration

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“…Such models should be used to create models of individuals rather than using aggregated summaries of isolated functional or anthropometric variables that are more difficult for designers to use. Therefore augmented human modelling in design requires an integrative approach according to the three necessities we defined for human systems integration (Fass 2007).…”
Section: Human System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Such models should be used to create models of individuals rather than using aggregated summaries of isolated functional or anthropometric variables that are more difficult for designers to use. Therefore augmented human modelling in design requires an integrative approach according to the three necessities we defined for human systems integration (Fass 2007).…”
Section: Human System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Converging technologies for improving human performances (Rocco & Brainbridge 2002), augmented human, need a new epistemological and theoretical approach to the nature of knowledge and cognition considered as an integrated biological, anatomical, and physiological process, based on a hierarchical structural and functional organization (Fass 2007). Current models for human-machine interaction or human-machine integration are based on symbolic or computational cognitive sciences and related disciplines.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Designing The underlying question of human modelling in HITLS design is to know how to organize and integrate a hierarchy of structural elements and their functions [12].…”
Section: B Necessity 2 -Hitls Design Is a Global And Integrative Modmentioning
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“…Such models should be used to create models of individuals rather than using aggregated summaries of isolated functional or anthropometric variables that are more difficult for designers to use. Therefore augmented human modelling in design requires an integrative approach according to the three necessities we defined for human systems integration [10].…”
Section: Human System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%