Abstract

Interactive computer graphics is one of the most dynamic examples of a man-machine environment. In contrast to many man-machine environments, the primary element in the interactive graphics process is analysis and the secondary element is physical reaction. Frustration and fatigue are the major factors which describes the human factors that were considered in establishing the physical environment of a large-production interactive graphics operation for the computer-aided design of printed circuit boards for Bell Telephone System products.

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