8.1.2 Human Factors Integration for MODAF: Needs and Solution Approaches

作者: Anne Bruseberg , Gavan Lintern

DOI: 10.1002/J.2334-5837.2007.TB02946.X

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摘要: The design of complex, large-scale, socio-technical systems such as Network-Enabled Capability (NEC) requires collaboration diverse disciplines since it needs to embrace all areas design. One approach dealing with complexity is the use Architectural Frameworks MODAF. There a concern however, extent which MODAF able address Human Factors Integration (HFI) issues that should be applied an integral part system Equally, discipline HFI may not sufficiently consider concerns from Systems Engineering domain. This paper provides assessment adequacy in addressing and summarizes recommendations initial solution approaches.

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