Project management and the integration of human factors in military system procurement

作者: John D Strain , David A Preece

DOI: 10.1016/S0263-7863(98)00044-1

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摘要: Abstract The emerging discipline of Human Factors Integration (HFI) within defence systems procurement aims to improve the operational effectiveness military by co-ordinating a number human resource aspects in system acquisition process. Interest HFI community is mirrored by, and part development of, growing recognition civil projects that use (for example, provision training reduction health hazards) require formal methodologies links project Work Breakdown structures. requires linkages are established between activities scientists managers, but absence clear framework as basis for these has hindered goals HFI. This paper shows how can be effectively coordinated with other technical management management. It focuses on, identifies certain key relationships between, sub-set disciplines which have particular relevance

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