Tyler Rose

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

2019 journal article

A usability assessment of riding lawn-mowing equipment with varying levels of design standards compliance

APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 78, 76–85.

By: Y. Deng n, J. Shirley n, T. Rose n, L. Geary n, D. Feltner n, K. Chen n, J. Hoyle*, M. Dutt*, D. Kaber*

MeSH headings : Adult; Equipment Design / standards; Ergonomics / standards; Female; Gardening; Guideline Adherence; Heart Rate; Household Articles / standards; Humans; Male; Man-Machine Systems; Middle Aged; Poaceae; Safety; Time and Motion Studies; Workload; Young Adult
TL;DR: A usability and performance assessment of modern riding lawn-mowing tractor designs and features was conducted in a real-world test environment and revealed sensitivity of all response measures to design differences among the five RLE models, except the objective workload measures. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: June 17, 2019

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