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THE DESIGN OF OPERATOR CONTROLS: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.

THE DESIGN OF OPERATOR CONTROLS: A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1961
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The purpose of this report is to present a bibliographic survey of research on critical variables in the design of operator controls. Major emphasis in selecting articles was placed on the problems of (1) types of manual operator controls, (2) selecting operator controls, (3) physical dimensions of operator controls, (4) inadvertent control operation and control coding, (5) environmental factors and personal equipment, and (6) layout of controls. Where pertinent, material has been added in the areas of (1) skilled operator movement characteristics and (2) display-control relationships. Of prime interest was the physical characteristics of operator controls.


Technical Research Note

Technical Research Note
Author: United States. Dept. of the Army
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Total Pages: 128
Release: 1966
Genre: Military research
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Human Engineering

Human Engineering
Author: Defense Documentation Center (U.S.)
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Total Pages: 198
Release: 1962
Genre: Human engineering
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An Analysis of Interpreter-computer Reporting Techniques

An Analysis of Interpreter-computer Reporting Techniques
Author: Robert T. Root
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Total Pages: 132
Release: 1966
Genre: Image analysis
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A study was made to identify and analyze factors in image interpreter-computer communication and to evaluate, through experimentation, reporting techniques selected as most useful for a computer-based tactical image interpretation facility. Sixteen raters made the required judgments for four separate reporting functions involving interpreter-computer interaction: (1) input of flight plan and mission data, (2) input of queries for retrieval of reference information, (3) Hot Report generation, and (4) Immediate Report generation. A survey of present Army reporting requirements indicated that while there is general agreement on the different types of reports required, there is no clear operational statement of reporting requirements for Hot and Immediate reporting that is consistently followed in the field. Analysis of reporting requirements for infrared and radar sensors indicated that words having unique meanings for these sensors must be added to the permissible reporting vocabulary. Also, report content must include the capability for providing alternative or additional information on characteristics of these sensors. (Author).