Current topics of interdisciplinary cooperation between engineering and human sciences.

Angela Dressler, Nina Gerber, Angela Menig, Otilia Pasnicu, Alina Stöver, Joachim Vogt
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In this article, we highlight current research directions in the Technikpsychologie research area, using the example of the interdisciplinary research work of FAI (Work and Engineering Psychology Research Group at the Technical University of Darmstadt) and the articles included in this special issue. To this end, we relate the articles in this special issue from the research areas of road traffic planning (Hupfer et al.), usable IT security and privacy solutions (Renaud), social aspects of technically mediated communication (Diefenbach), human-centered interface design (Mucha et al.), aviation safety (Santel), human-centered design of autonomous vehicles (Lindner & Stoll), and perceptual psychology-oriented product design (Zandi & Khanh) to current research projects at FAI. Practical Relevance Technical products only offer added value by efficiently supporting users in achieving their goals if they have been developed appropriately for the context of use and the individual characteristics of the users. The human-centered design of-especially technical-products reflects this through an iterative and participatory development process. In this article, we describe nine examples of such human-centered design of technology products. The research results and the methods presented provide insights for developers and decision-makers in the fields of transportation, IT, vehicle development and general product design.

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当前工程与人文科学跨学科合作的主题。
在本文中,我们以达姆施塔特工业大学工作与工程心理学研究小组(FAI)的跨学科研究工作为例,重点介绍了技术心理学研究领域的当前研究方向,以及本期特刊中收录的文章。为此,我们将本期特刊中的文章与FAI当前的研究项目联系起来,这些研究领域包括道路交通规划(Hupfer等人)、可用的IT安全和隐私解决方案(Renaud)、技术中介通信的社会方面(Diefenbach)、以人为中心的界面设计(Mucha等人)、航空安全(Santel)、以人为中心的自动驾驶汽车设计(Lindner & Stoll)和以感知心理学为导向的产品设计(Zandi & Khanh)。技术产品只有在针对使用环境和用户的个人特征进行适当开发的情况下,才能通过有效地支持用户实现其目标来提供附加价值。以人为中心的设计——尤其是技术产品——通过迭代和参与的开发过程反映了这一点。在本文中,我们描述了9个以人为中心的技术产品设计的例子。研究结果和提出的方法为交通运输、IT、车辆开发和一般产品设计领域的开发人员和决策者提供了见解。
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