Work environment and computer systems development
Sandblad, Bengt
Uppsala Universitet.
Gulliksen, Jan
Uppsala Universitet/KTH
Persson, Jenny
Uppsala Universitet.
Åborg, J.
Uppsala Universitet.
Ingår i: Behavior and Information Technology, ISSN 0144-929X, E-ISSN 1362-3001, Vol. 22, nr 6, s. 375-387
Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]
Work environment and occupational health problems of different nature are constantly increasing in computer supported work. Most efforts to improve the work environment are focused primarily on physical aspects, and to some extent on psychosocial aspects. Mental workload and cognitive problems are of a more complex nature, more difficult to measure and provide efficient solutions to, and are more seldom studied or solved. Solutions to work environment problems are usually applied to already existing work situations through improved equipment and work place design, health programmes, education, reorganizations, etc. The problems are seldom prevented by means of applying relevant methods early in the systems development process, before the artefacts have been designed and implemented. This paper, and the following papers of this special issue, will focus on the need to integrate different interdisciplinary methods at different phases in the development process of computerized support systems, with the ultimate goal to prevent work environment problems and decrease the health risks to the users.
OXON, ENGLAND: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD , 2003. Vol. 22, nr 6, s. 375-387