Skip to content
Welcome To Atlantic Books! Upto 75% off Across Various Categories.
Upto 75% off Across Various Categories.

Applied and Systemic-Structural Activity Theory: Advances in Studies of Human Performance

by Bedny
Save 30% Save 30%
Original price Rs. 17,376.00
Original price Rs. 17,376.00 - Original price Rs. 17,376.00
Original price Rs. 17,376.00
Current price Rs. 12,163.00
Rs. 12,163.00 - Rs. 12,163.00
Current price Rs. 12,163.00

Ships in 1-2 Days

Free Shipping on orders above Rs. 1000

New Year Offer - Use Code ATLANTIC10 at Checkout for additional 10% OFF

Request Bulk Quantity Quote
Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9781138606722
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: Engineering
  • Publisher: T&F
  • Publisher Imprint: CRC Press
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 360
  • Original Price: GBP 155.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 608 grams

About the Book This book presents new data in Applied Activity Theory (AAT) and Systemic-Structural Activity Theory (SSAT), that can be used in the study of human performance. The SSAT is the high-level generality theory that offers standardized principles of the analyses of human activity. These principles can be utilized in theoretical and applied studies. This multi-contributed book offers a selection of works that will provide a holistic picture of the field. The new data can be utilized for the study of extremely complex human-machine and human-computer interaction systems, and for evaluation of efficiency, complexity, and reliability of such systems at the design stage. Features <ul></b> <li>Shows examples of self-regulative models of various cognitive processes</li> <li>Illustrates a method of study of production process in the construction industry</li> <li>Includes topics on learning, training, and management</li> <li>Covers a new method of computer based automated support of decision making under risk and uncertainty</li> <li>Presents a new method of evaluation of probabilistic structure of tasks, and the method of assessing reliability of human performance </li> </ul>