Affiliation:
1. Sacramento State College, Sacramento, California
Abstract
This paper considers several propositions that are widely held among people concerned with the maintainability of complex equipments in a military environment. It appears that these propositions are often dubious and represent unrealistic views of hardware and human performance conditions. Finally, it is proposed that these propositions, or “myths,” can be countered, not through “selling maintainability” but via a strategy of education and involvement.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics
Cited by
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