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Human factors for ship design; exploring the bottom rung
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posted on 2023-05-18, 06:40 authored by Hettiarachchige AbeysiriwardhaneHettiarachchige Abeysiriwardhane, Lutzhoft, M, Hossein EnshaeiHossein EnshaeiThis paper is a part of an ongoing study, which will amalgamate maritime Human Factors (HF) and Human-Centred Design (HCD) knowledge into the Naval Architecture syllabus, and study the effects of this change through action research as a promising way to provide a fresh view to the industry from the bottom up. The first cohort to initiate this study consists of final year Naval Architecture students at the Australian Maritime College (AMC). The findings from a classroom questionnaire and an onboard survey that carried out on the training vessel, Bluefin, ~ analysed and the students' perspective on including HF/HCD into their syllabus and the key areas which need to be addressed in a follow up lecture series are presented.
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Publication title
International Journal of Marine DesignVolume
156Issue
C1Pagination
153-162ISSN
2048-7541Department/School
Australian Maritime CollegePublisher
Royal Institute of Naval ArchitectsPlace of publication
United KingdomRights statement
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