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The term ergonomics is outdated according to Jan Dul, he prefers the term 'Human Factors'. This term should make the added value or ergonomics more central, visible and known. This article explains three features for Human Factors.
The term ergonomics is outdated according to Jan Dul, he prefers the term 'Human Factors'. This term should make the added value or ergonomics more central, visible and known. This article explains three features for Human Factors.