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Thomas J. Frey

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1991
 
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Frey, Thomas J. (1991): A Prototype Modular Base System for Military Applications. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting 1991. pp. 566-570.

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Frey, Thomas J. and Stults, Jerry (1990): Workstation Prototypes: A Human Engineering Approach. In: D., Woods, and E., Roth, (eds.) Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 34th Annual Meeting 1990, Santa Monica, USA. pp. 547-551.

In April 1989 a concerted effort was undertaken by the Human Factors Engineers of the IBM Federal Systems Division in Boulder, Colorado to research and design the workstation area of a mobile ground shelter. This mobile ground shelter is designed to ride and function on the trailer of a standard semi-truck. The intent was to devise a functional, human-centered design that met the specifications of tasks being performed. A series of four mockups were constructed as a way of iteratively evolving the design. This project is a good example of applied human factors principles through the evaluation of user input.

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