Advances in Ergonomic Design of Systems, Products and Processes : Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of GfA 2015 / / edited by Barbara Deml, Patricia Stock, Ralph Bruder, Christopher Marc Schlick |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2016.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer Vieweg, , 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (470 p.) |
Disciplina | 620 |
Soggetto topico |
Industrial engineering
Production engineering Occupational medicine Personnel management Economic sociology Industrial psychology Industrial and Production Engineering Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine Human Resource Management Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
ISBN | 3-662-48661-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Editorial; Contents; Part I: Design of Work Systems; Assessment of the Individual Work Organization During a Service Provision; 1 Introduction; 2 Work Analysis: State of Research; 2.1 Conceptual Classification; 2.2 Background: Work Analysis; 3 Method for Evaluating Individual Work Organization; 3.1 Individual Work Organization; 3.2 Assessment of the Individual Work Organization; 3.3 Performance Figures for the Individual Work Organization; 3.3.1 Efficiency of the Individual Work Organization; 3.3.2 Effectiveness of the Individual Work Organization
4 Conception and Implementation of the Software4.1 Software-Framework; 4.2 Software Application; 4.2.1 Dialog Boxes for Interaction; 4.2.2 Software Functions for Data Collection; 4.2.3 Software Functions for Data Analysis; 5 Field Study; 5.1 Data Sources and Methods of Data Collection; 5.2 Results; 6 Conclusion and Prospect; References; Assessing and Increasing Innovativeness of SMEs in the Context of Their Demographic Development; 1 NovaDemo Joint Project Content and Process Description; 2 Innovativeness Assessment at Individual and Group Level Using the NovaDemo Assessment Tool 2.1 Objective and Theoretical Background of the NovaDemo Assessment Tool2.2 Structure of the NovaDemo Assessment Tool; 2.3 Trialling the NovaDemo Assessment Tool; 2.4 Results of the NovaDemo Assessment Tool at Individual Level; 2.5 Results of the NovaDemo Assessment Tool at Group Level; 3 Increasing Innovativeness at Individual and Group Level with the NovaDemo Training Programme; 3.1 Objective and Theoretical Background of the NovaDemo Training Programme; 3.2 Structure of the NovaDemo Training Programme; 3.3 Description of the NovaDemo Training Programme Sample 3.4 Evaluation of the NovaDemo Training Programme4 Summary of the Most Significant Insights of the NovaDemo Joint Project; References; The Quality Culture Inventory (QCI): An Instrument Assessing Quality-Related Aspects of Work; 1 Theoretical Background; 2 The heiQUALITY Cultures Project: Main Objectives; 3 Methodology; 3.1 Systematic Literature Review; 3.2 International Expert Interviews; 3.3 Assessment Model of Quality Culture; 3.4 Quality Culture Inventory (QCI); 3.4.1 Structural-Formal Questionnaire; 3.4.2 Quality Culture Questionnaire; 4 Main Results of the Pilot Study 5 Discussion and Future ProspectsReferences; Team Work and Leadership in an Aging Workforce: Results of an Intervention Project; 1 Introduction; 2 Theoretical Background; 2.1 Age Diversity and Age-Diverse Teams; 2.2 Age-Differentiated Leadership; 2.3 Challenges in the Manufacturing Industry; 3 Objectives of the Project; 4 Methodological Design; 4.1 Procedure, Study Design and Sample; 4.1.1 Objective Job Analysis; 4.1.2 Survey Among Employees and Leaders; 4.1.3 Evaluation Design; 4.1.4 Documentation of Organizational Change; 4.2 Conceptualization of the Training Intervention 5 Selected Results |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer Vieweg, , 2016 | ||
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Cooperatively Interacting Vehicles : Methods and Effects of Automated Cooperation in Traffic / / edited by Christoph Stiller, Matthias Althoff, Christoph Burger, Barbara Deml, Lutz Eckstein, Frank Flemisch |
Autore | Stiller Christoph |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2024.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (601 pages) |
Disciplina | 629.2 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
AlthoffMatthias
BurgerChristoph DemlBarbara EcksteinLutz FlemischFrank |
Soggetto topico |
Motor vehicles - Design and construction
Electrical engineering Software engineering Automotive Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Software Engineering |
ISBN | 3-031-60494-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Part I. Perception and Prediction with Implicit Communication -- Chapter 1. How cyclists’ body posture can support a cooperative interaction in automated driving (Daniel Trommler) -- Chapter 2. Prediction of cyclists' interaction-aware trajectory for cooperative automated vehicles (Dominik Raeck) -- Chapter 3. Detecting Intentions of Vulnerable Road Users Based on Collective Intelligence as a Basis for Automated Driving (DeCoInt2) (Stefan Zernetsch) -- Chapter 4. Analysis and simulation of driving behavior at inner city intersections (Hannes Weinreuter) -- Part II. Perception and Prediction with Explicit Communication -- Chapter 5. Robust Local and Cooperative Perception under Varying Weather Conditions (Jörg Gamerdinger) -- Chapter 6. Design and Evaluation of V2X Communication Protocols for Cooperatively Interacting Automobiles (Quentin Delooz) -- Part III. Motion Planning -- Chapter 7. Interaction-Aware Motion Planning as a Game (Christoph Burger) -- Chapter 8. Designing Maneuver Automata of Motion Primitives for Optimal Cooperative Trajectory Planning (Matheus V. A. Pedrosa) -- Chapter 9. Prioritized Trajectory Planning for Networked Vehicles Using Motion Primitives (Patrick Scheffe) -- Chapter 10. Maneuver-level cooperation of automated vehicles (Matthias Nichting) -- Chapter 11. Hierarchical Motion Planning for Consistent and Safe Decisions in Cooperative Autonomous Driving (Jan Eilbrecht) -- Chapter 12. Specification-Compliant Motion Planning of Cooperative Vehicles Using Reachable Set (Edmond Irani Liu) -- Chapter 13. AutoKnigge - Modeling, Evaluation and Verification of Cooperative Interacting Automobiles (Christian Kehl) -- Chapter 14. Implicit Cooperative Trajectory Planning under Uncertainty with Learned Rewards (Karl Kurzer) -- Chapter 15. Learning Cooperative Trajectories at Intersections in Mixed Traffic via Reinforcement Learning (S. Yan) -- Part IV. Human Factors -- Chapter 16. Cooperative Hub for Cooperative Research on Cooperatively Interacting Vehicles: Use-Cases, Design and Interaction Patterns (Frank Flemisch) -- Chapter 17. Cooperation between Vehicle and Driver: Predicting the Driver’s Takeover Capability in Cooperative Automated Driving based on Orientation Patterns (Nicolas Herzberger) -- Chapter 18. Confidence Horizons: Dynamic Balance of Human and Automation Control Ability in Cooperative Automated Driving (Marcel Usai) -- Chapter 19. Cooperation Behavior of Drivers at Inner City Deadlock-Situations (Nadine-Rebecca Strelau) -- Chapter 20. Measuring and describing cooperation between road users - Results from CoMove (Laura Quante). |
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Stiller Christoph | ||
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