BİLİŞİM ERGONOMİSİ

Bu çalışma bilişim alanında yürütülmekte olan faaliyetleri insan-bilgisayar etkileşimi perspektifinden ele almaya çalışmakta ve yazılım ergonomisinin oluşturulabilmesi için gerekenlerin bir listesini sunmaktadır. İlk aşamada bilişim ergonomisinin sağlanması konusunda ana hatlar belirlenmiş ve uygulamada kabul görmüş bazı bilişim ergonomisi yaklaşımlarına değinilmiştir. Çalışmanın ilerleyen bölümlerinde kullanılabilirlik üzerine odaklanarak kullanılabilirliğin değerlen­dirilmesi incelenmektedir. Son olarak oluşturulan bir kontrol listesi aracılığı ile bir üretim yönetim sistemine yönelik tasarlanmış malzeme bilgisi veri giriş ara yüzleri bilişim ergonomisi yönünden değerlendirilmektedir.

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