As part of the Stage Analysis Branch, human factors engineering plays an important role in relating humans to the systems of hardware and structure designs of the new launch vehicle. While many branches are involved in the technical aspects of creating a launch vehicle, human factors connects humans to the scientific systems with the goal of improving operational performance and safety while reducing operational error and damage to the hardware. Human factors engineers use physical and computerized models to visualize possible areas for improvements to ensure human accessibility to components requiring maintenance and that the necessary maintenance activities can be accomplished with minimal risks to human and hardware. Many methods of test...
As part of NASA's Human Research Program, the Space Human Factors Engineering Project serves as the ...
The Systems Usability Case (SUC) approach enables a requirement-based human factors (HF) evaluation ...
An effective integration of human abilities and limitations is crucial to the success of all NASA mi...
The Usability Testing and Analysis Facility (UTAF) is part of the Space Human Factors Laboratory at ...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Usability Testing and Analysis Facility (UTAF) at NA...
MSFCs Human Factors Engineering (HFE) team is responsible for all worksite analyses performed for th...
The goal of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) pilot project undertaken by NASA on the Space Statio...
In order to accomplish NASA's Vision for Exploration, while assuring crew safety and productivity, h...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
This slide presentation reviews the development and use of a process and tool for developing these r...
Human Factors Engineering, often referred to as Ergonomics, is a science that applies a detailed und...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Team is implementing virtua...
Using virtual environments to assess complex large scale human tasks provides timely and cost effect...
Human Machine Interface (HMI) Programming and Testing is about creating graphical displays to mimic ...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
As part of NASA's Human Research Program, the Space Human Factors Engineering Project serves as the ...
The Systems Usability Case (SUC) approach enables a requirement-based human factors (HF) evaluation ...
An effective integration of human abilities and limitations is crucial to the success of all NASA mi...
The Usability Testing and Analysis Facility (UTAF) is part of the Space Human Factors Laboratory at ...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Usability Testing and Analysis Facility (UTAF) at NA...
MSFCs Human Factors Engineering (HFE) team is responsible for all worksite analyses performed for th...
The goal of the Human Factors Engineering (HFE) pilot project undertaken by NASA on the Space Statio...
In order to accomplish NASA's Vision for Exploration, while assuring crew safety and productivity, h...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
This slide presentation reviews the development and use of a process and tool for developing these r...
Human Factors Engineering, often referred to as Ergonomics, is a science that applies a detailed und...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Team is implementing virtua...
Using virtual environments to assess complex large scale human tasks provides timely and cost effect...
Human Machine Interface (HMI) Programming and Testing is about creating graphical displays to mimic ...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
As part of NASA's Human Research Program, the Space Human Factors Engineering Project serves as the ...
The Systems Usability Case (SUC) approach enables a requirement-based human factors (HF) evaluation ...
An effective integration of human abilities and limitations is crucial to the success of all NASA mi...