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Ghahramani, Bahador and Pauley, Mark A. (2003): Java in High-Performance Environments. In IEEE Computer, 36 (9) pp. 109-111.

1993
 
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Ghahramani, Bahador, Fleischer, Lawrence B., Congleton, Jerome J. and Foster, Joseph W. (1993): AT&T Image Analysis System Development for Manual Lifts. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 37th Annual Meeting 1993. pp. 1056-1059.

AT&T Video Ergonomics Evaluator System (AT&T-VEE) is a state-of-the-art computer analysis system used to analyze the hazards of a Manual Material Handling (MMH) task. This project was funded and managed by the American Telephone&Telegraph Company (AT&T) and designed and developed at Texas A&M University. The system is a lifting analyses tool for the 1992 NIOSH Lifting Equation to determine minimal user effort in lifting an object and to standardize the outputs. This system is now capable of providing the AT&T safety specialists with clear access to: complete NIOSH analyses, pictures of the lift environment, and background information on the MMH process. It was determined that a system, such as AT&T-VEE, was needed to reduce AT&T's MMH injuries and ensuing problems. The scope of the project was to develop a menu driven, user friendly system that would provide employees with the ability to determine the maximum weight of objects utilized at MMH tasks. In order to perform a lifting analysis, a video tape of a manual lift is first produced. The system user, in conjunction with a computer, enters employee's measurement landmarks and points of analyses, e.g., ankles, load center, weight, etc. AT&T-VEE produces a NIOSH Lifting Equation analyses, pictures and records of the MMH task.

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Kim, Chol H., Fernandez, Jeffrey E., Fredericks, Tycho K., Lim, Chin C. and Ghahramani, Bahador (1991): The Effect of a Clean Suit on Physical Work Capacity. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting 1991. pp. 743-747.

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Ghahramani, Bahador (1989): Ergonomics Analyses of the AT&T Operator Service Position System. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 33rd Annual Meeting 1989. pp. 694-697.

The Operator Services position System (OSPS) is an advanced Ergonomically sound workstation designed to furnish AT&T operators with enhanced call processing facilities. The predecessor for the OSPS system originated as the Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) about 40 years ago and replaced the manual corded operator positions. At that time, the TSPS represented a significant improvement for the operator working environment. Ergonomics advancements in the past 40 years since the TSPS design, have been applied to the replacement OSPS. Additional features were provided to the TSPS system in 1986. The Computerized Position Information System (COMPIS) is an auxiliary system designed to enhance operator work efficiency and productivity. The COMPIS system is the old TSPS system augmented by a Video Display Terminal (VDT) and a movable keyboard with a long cord. This COMPIS "add-on" was acceptable when COMPIS use required only 10% of the operators' 8-hour working day. The COMPIS was so successful that usage quickly

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1989-2003
Pub. count:4
Number of co-authors:8



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jerome J. Congleton:1
Joseph W. Foster:1
Mark A. Pauley:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Bahador Ghahramani's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jeffrey E. Fernand..:8
Jerome J. Congleto..:4
Tycho K. Frederick..:2
 
 
 
May 19

Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated.

-- Paul Rand, 1997

 
 

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Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

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