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Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) is carried out by professionals who have to undertake a wide range of human factors and human resource design decisions. Using a wide range of industries and contexts to demonstrate the applicability of HTA in various settings, the author has used straightforward and accessible case studies and examples for the reader.HTA is a method of defining goals and tasks for a particular job (using factors such as time, plant status, conditions, instructions and sequence) and then dividing each goal into "sub-goals", each with its own plan, in order to produce the most effective method of achieving the final aim.The discussion of applications will aim to reinforce general concepts of HTA as well as provide guidance on how HTA may be used. There have been articles on HTA and chapters in other books, but there has never been a book on the subject to do it justice. This will be the first.Key Features: The first book on this core technique in human factors practice Draws on a number of case studies from a wide range of industries and contexts
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Nonfiction, Technology, Cognitive science, Task analysis, Human engineeringShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Hierarchial Task Analysis
2004, Taylor & Francis Inc
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"Hierarchical Task Analysis (HTA) was first proposed in the late 1960s as a general approach to examining tasks."
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