Taking activity into account during the design process
Open Access
- 15 October 2007
- journal article
- Published by OpenEdition in Activites
- Vol. 04 (2)
- https://doi.org/10.4000/activites.1727
Abstract
Durant la conception, il existe une disproportion entre les soins apportés à la fabrication des machines ou à la définition des organigrammes et l’attention portée à ceux, qui par leur travail en assurent le fonctionnement quotidien. C’est ce déséquilibre que l’ergonomie tente de corriger. Cependant, il existe différentes manières de définir et de prendre en compte l’activité de travail. Dans cet article, on propose d’en distinguer trois, respectivement : la cristallisation, la plasticité et le développement.Keywords
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