Ergonomics commonly refers to designing work environments for maximizing safety and efficiency.
Human Factors is often used interchangeably with User Interface Design or Human-Computer Interface. There is a lot of overlap in these disciplines; however, Human Factors generally refers to hardware design while HCI generally refers to software design.
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Human Factors and Ergonomics Standards
This page lists the primary standards and guidelines for Ergonomics, Human Factors, User Interface Design, and Website Design.
It is important to offer the information that is needed by the user rather than focusing on the product and covering each function without regard to the user.
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Usability and Usability Testing
A compilation of usability, usability testing, and user-centered design resources by Usernomics.
While product engineers focus on the technology, usability specialists focus on the user interface. For greatest efficiency and cost effectiveness, this working relationship should be maintained from the start of a project to its rollout.
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