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| Author: | Bishu, R. R. Drury, C. G. |
| Title: | Information processing in assembly tasks: a case study (Montage) |
| Journal: | Applied Ergonomics
1988 : VOL. 19:2,p. 90-98 |
| Index terms: | |
| Freeterms: | INFORMATIONSSYSTEM |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | In a surface wiring task the terminals of electrical components are connected by wires according to a wiring list. A series of experiments examined one such task in a batch assembly environment where production runs are short. The findings show that information theory is a good predictor of performance, that different sources of information within the task are processed in different ways , and that considerable symmetric transfer can be expected between different batches. |
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