TY - JOUR
T1 - Architecture of an expert system for ergonomics analysis and design
AU - Gilad, Issachar
AU - Karni, Reuven
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors wish to thank the Committee for Research and Prevention in Occupational Safety and Health, Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, Jerusalem, Israel, for the funding of this research.
PY - 1999/3/1
Y1 - 1999/3/1
N2 - The architecture of a computerized ergonomics expert system (ERGOEX) for ameliorating the conditions of workers at a workplace is described. The purpose of this computer-assisted tool is to transform sets of worker data and working requirements into a specification or description of an artifact, which is capable of producing ergonomic functions. The ergonomic advisor has been developed so as to reach out to both expert and non-expert users, who can thereby take advantage of this novel approach to workplace design without requiring sophisticated computing equipment. Turbo-Pascal has been chosen as language, rather than an expert system shell, or a logic-based language. In realizing the aims of 'guidance' and 'user friendliness' we have adopted the principle that the expert system must be able to interface with both novice and expert users. The analysis function is represented as hierarchy, workplace structure, environment, and evaluation and failure analysis at the highest level, and further breakdowns at lower levels. The design process is divided into data input, generation of recommendations, critiquing, and referral to sources for basic supplementary information .Relevance to industry. The article describes an expert advisory system to be used by Industrial Engineers, Ergonomists, factory personnel and medical staff for analysis, evaluation and design of a workplace. The methodology has been developed for both expert and non-expert practitioners, who can operate the system using an interactive man-computer dialogue. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
AB - The architecture of a computerized ergonomics expert system (ERGOEX) for ameliorating the conditions of workers at a workplace is described. The purpose of this computer-assisted tool is to transform sets of worker data and working requirements into a specification or description of an artifact, which is capable of producing ergonomic functions. The ergonomic advisor has been developed so as to reach out to both expert and non-expert users, who can thereby take advantage of this novel approach to workplace design without requiring sophisticated computing equipment. Turbo-Pascal has been chosen as language, rather than an expert system shell, or a logic-based language. In realizing the aims of 'guidance' and 'user friendliness' we have adopted the principle that the expert system must be able to interface with both novice and expert users. The analysis function is represented as hierarchy, workplace structure, environment, and evaluation and failure analysis at the highest level, and further breakdowns at lower levels. The design process is divided into data input, generation of recommendations, critiquing, and referral to sources for basic supplementary information .Relevance to industry. The article describes an expert advisory system to be used by Industrial Engineers, Ergonomists, factory personnel and medical staff for analysis, evaluation and design of a workplace. The methodology has been developed for both expert and non-expert practitioners, who can operate the system using an interactive man-computer dialogue. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
KW - Ergonomics design
KW - Expert system
KW - Working environment
KW - Workplace analysis
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U2 - 10.1016/S0169-8141(97)00056-5
DO - 10.1016/S0169-8141(97)00056-5
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AN - SCOPUS:0033102885
SN - 0169-8141
VL - 23
SP - 205
EP - 221
JO - International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
JF - International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics
IS - 3
ER -