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Lana E. McGlynn

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Gawron, Valerie J., Anno, George, Fleishman, Edwin A., Jones, Edwin D., Lovesey, E. J., McGlynn, Lana E., McMillan, Grant, McNally, Richard E., Meister, David, O'Brien, Lawrence, Promisel, David M. and Ramierez, Tammy (1991): Human Factors Taxonomy. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting 1991. pp. 1284-1287.

This paper: 1) describes the need for a human-factors taxonomy; 2) identifies existing taxonomies from the scientific, training, test and evaluation, and mission modeling disciplines; 3) lists the rules used in combining these taxonomies into a single, coherent taxonomy; 4) presents the taxonomy at its top levels; and 5) provides a source for obtaining a copy of the AIAA Human-Factors Taxonomy standard.

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