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Jr. James H. Stramler

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Stramler, Jr. James H. (1992): The Dictionary for Human Factors/Ergonomics: A Significant Reference Work in Human Factors. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 36th Annual Meeting 1992. pp. 544-547.

Terminology is probably the most important factor in learning or working in any field. The Dictionary for Human Factors/Ergonomics is the result of a major effort to prove the first single source containing a large proportion of the terms used in all areas of human factors/ergonomics. A number of benefits accrue from having this work available. Some of the problems encountered in writing this dictionary are discussed. The ultimate goal for this work is to serve as a terminology standard in human factors/ergonomics.

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