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A Human Factors Taxonomy and Human Modeling in Enterprises—Workshop 1, Working Group 1

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Enterprise Engineering and Integration

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This paper reports on the discussions and findings of the breakout session entitled, “Human-Machine Interaction” as part of the Workshop on Enterprise Organization and Human Modeling.

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Giachetti, R.E., Kusiak, A., Toh, K.T.K., Zelm, M. (1997). A Human Factors Taxonomy and Human Modeling in Enterprises—Workshop 1, Working Group 1. In: Kosanke, K., Nell, J.G. (eds) Enterprise Engineering and Integration. Research Reports Esprit. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60889-6_9

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