anthropotechnical
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- Relating to anthropotechnics.
- 1906, Howard Jason Rogers, editor, Congress of Arts and Science: Universal Exposition, St. Louis, 1904[1], volume 5:
- Without such interpretation there may exist museums or even chairs of anthropology, but not an anthropology; not that anthropology which answers to the mandate γνῶθι σεαυτόν, and from which, together with sociology, the anthropotechnical arts await the light of which they stand so greatly in need.
- 1984, The Brown Boveri Review, volume 71, page 353:
- Ergonomic and anthropotechnical considerations are therefore of prime importance for the picture configuration, a further aspect to be taken into account being the man/process communication.
- 2011, Sio-Iong Ao, Intelligent Automation and Systems Engineering[2], page 186:
- Assessment scenarios of virtual prototype are realized in dispersed software environment and enables including of conditions present in operational and emergency states of mining anthropotechnical systems.