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DEFSTAN 00-25(PT19)/1(2004) : 2004

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HUMAN FACTORS FOR DESIGNERS OF SYSTEMS - PART 19: HUMAN ENGINEERING DOMAIN
Superseded date

27-05-2008

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Human Engineering HFI Domain
   1.1 Warning
2 System Issues (User Centred Design) [HFE1]
   2.1 Technical Guidance
        2.1.1 User Centred Design
        2.1.2 Design of Equipment
        2.1.3 Stages of Design in Smart Acquisition
        2.1.4 Systems Approach to Human Factors Operation
        2.1.5 Generic Human Factors Design Checklist
   2.2 References
   2.3 Referenced Documents
   2.4 Other Useful References
3 General Ergonomics [HFE2]
   3.1 Technical Guidance
   3.2 References
4 Workspace Design [HFE3]
   4.1 Introduction
   4.2 Scope
   4.3 Technical Guidance
        4.3.1 Workspace and Workplace Design Principles
        4.3.2 Approach and Methods for Workspace and Workplace
               Design
   4.4 Definitions
   4.5 References
   4.6 Other Useful References
5 Lighting [HFE4]
   5.1 Introduction
   5.2 Scope
   5.3 Technical Guidance
        5.3.1 Photometry and Colorimetry
        5.3.2 Lighting Design Practice and Application
        5.3.3 Specific Military Applications
   5.4 Summary of Luminaires, their Associated Lamp Types and
        their Typical Use for Particular Activities or Environments
   5.5 Definitions
   5.6 References
6 Human Computer Interface/Interaction [HFE5]
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Scope
   6.3 Health and Safety
   6.4 Usage
   6.5 Applicability
   6.6 Technical Guidance
        6.6.1 HCI Design Process
        6.6.2 Interaction
        6.6.3 Interface Requirements
        6.6.4 Essential HCI Development Activities
        6.6.5 Quality and Compliance
   6.7 Definitions
   6.8 References
   6.9 Referenced Documents
   6.10 Other Useful References
7 Controls/Control Types [HFE6]
   7.1 Introduction
   7.2 Scope
        7.2.1 Identification System Used
        7.2.2 Control Function
        7.2.3 Control Types
        7.2.4 Individual Controls
   7.3 Technical Guidance
        7.3.1 Selection for Specific Applications
        7.3.2 Population Stereotypes
        7.3.3 Preferred Physical Specifications for Continuous
               Variable Controls
        7.3.4 Preferred Physical Specifications for Discrete
               Controls: Rotary
        7.3.5 Preferred Physical Specifications For Data Entry
               Controls
        7.3.6 Touch Displays (C7.26)
   7.4 Definitions
   7.5 References
8 Labelling [HFE7]
   8.1 Technical Guidance
   8.2 References
9 Information Displays [HFE8]
   9.1 Technical Guidance
        9.1.1 Visual Information Displays
        9.1.2 Coding
        9.1.3 Emphasising Text
        9.1.4 Field of view
        9.1.5 Auditory Information Displays
   9.2 Checklist for Auditory Information Design
        9.2.1 Personnel
        9.2.2 Signal Meaning
        9.2.3 The Environment
        9.2.4 Signal Characteristics
        9.2.5 Tests, Trials and Evaluation
   9.3 Definitions
   9.4 Definitions Related to Visual Information Displays
   9.5 Definitions Related to Auditory Information Displays
        9.5.1 Nomenclature for Alarms and Warnings
   9.6 References
   9.7 References Relating to Visual Displays
   9.8 References Relating to Auditory Displays
   9.9 Other Useful References
10 Maintenance and Access Ergonomics [HFE9]
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2 Scope
   10.3 Technical Guidance
        10.3.1 Maintainability
        10.3.2 Environmental Conditions
        10.3.3 Layout of Units
        10.3.4 Designing for Human Maintenance
   10.4 Maintainability and Maintenance Checklists
   10.5 Checklist of maintenance design factors
   10.6 Definitions
   10.7 References
11 Accommodation and Habitability [HFE10]
   11.1 Technical Guidance
   11.2 References

Describes human engineering domain which is concerned with ensuring the development of truly integrated systems that accommodate both the physical and cognitive limitations and capabilities of the end-user population.

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