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Title
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Basic Human Factors Task Data Relationships in Aerospace System Design and Development
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Date
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1965
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Index Abstract
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Not Available
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Photo Quality
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Not Needed
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Report Number
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AMRL TR 65-231
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Creator
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Hannah, L. Duncan
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Reed, Lawrence E.
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Corporate Author
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American Institute for Research
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Laboratory
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Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories
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Extent
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64
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Identifier
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AD0630638
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Access Rights
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Distribution of This Document Is Unlimited
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Contract
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AF 33(615)-1557
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DoD Project
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1710
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DoD Task
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171006
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DTIC Record Exists
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No
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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None
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Distribution Conflict
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No
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Abstract
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The generation, use, and flow of human factors task data in aerospace system design and development are described. The data are characterized by a process of continual transformation in content and form of presentation occurring throughout the iterative cycles of system development. The networks within which data flow are shown to be extensive in size, pervasive in nature, and complex in their dynamic relationships. These dynamic processes are illustrated in flow diagrams showing the relationships of human factors task data and their input/output elements in functional analysis for planning, specifications, task analysis, human engineering, reliability, maintainability, qualitative and quantitative personnel requirements information, training equipment planning information, and maintenance manuals.
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Report Availability
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Full text available
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Date Issued
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1965-12
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Provenance
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RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
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Type
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report
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Format
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1 online resource