Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment

One of the negative side effects experienced by users when interacting with virtual environment is visual symptoms. This paper explores the ergonomics design parameters of the virtual environment to minimize such negative side effect by applying axiomatic design principles. Axiomatic design is a met...

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Main Authors: Zahari, Taha, Soewardi, Hartomo, Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal
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spelling my.ump.umpir.61322018-01-22T06:14:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6132/ Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment Zahari, Taha Soewardi, Hartomo Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery One of the negative side effects experienced by users when interacting with virtual environment is visual symptoms. This paper explores the ergonomics design parameters of the virtual environment to minimize such negative side effect by applying axiomatic design principles. Axiomatic design is a method to provide a systematic way for designing products and large systems. The independence axiom is used to map customer domain (CAs) to functional domain (FRs) and physical domain (DPs). A paper based survey was conducted to identify and define customers' preference in the virtual environment. A virtual robot manufacturing system was developed as a case study to explore ergonomic design parameters that satisfy the independence of FRs and CAs. Results of this study shows that the ergonomic design parameters of virtual environment identified (DP161-DP162-DP121-DP111-DP131-DP141-DP151-DP152) have satisfied the independence functional requirement and desired visual comfort for users. By uncoupling the design it provides an efficient and effective sequence of design activities FR161-FR162-FR121-FR111-FR131-FR141-FR151-FR152. Elsevier 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6132/1/fkm-2014-zahari_taha-Axiomatic_design_principles_abs_only.pdf Zahari, Taha and Soewardi, Hartomo and Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal (2014) Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics, 44 (3). pp. 368-373. ISSN 0169-8141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ergon.2013.11.007 DOI: 10.1016/j.ergon.2013.11.007
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Zahari, Taha
Soewardi, Hartomo
Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal
Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
description One of the negative side effects experienced by users when interacting with virtual environment is visual symptoms. This paper explores the ergonomics design parameters of the virtual environment to minimize such negative side effect by applying axiomatic design principles. Axiomatic design is a method to provide a systematic way for designing products and large systems. The independence axiom is used to map customer domain (CAs) to functional domain (FRs) and physical domain (DPs). A paper based survey was conducted to identify and define customers' preference in the virtual environment. A virtual robot manufacturing system was developed as a case study to explore ergonomic design parameters that satisfy the independence of FRs and CAs. Results of this study shows that the ergonomic design parameters of virtual environment identified (DP161-DP162-DP121-DP111-DP131-DP141-DP151-DP152) have satisfied the independence functional requirement and desired visual comfort for users. By uncoupling the design it provides an efficient and effective sequence of design activities FR161-FR162-FR121-FR111-FR131-FR141-FR151-FR152.
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author Zahari, Taha
Soewardi, Hartomo
Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal
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Soewardi, Hartomo
Siti Zawiah, Md. Dawal
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title Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
title_short Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
title_full Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
title_fullStr Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
title_full_unstemmed Axiomatic Design Principles in Analysing the Ergonomics Design Parameter of a Virtual Environment
title_sort axiomatic design principles in analysing the ergonomics design parameter of a virtual environment
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2014
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6132/1/fkm-2014-zahari_taha-Axiomatic_design_principles_abs_only.pdf
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