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Professionals Need Professional Tools Human Performance Measurement, Inc. Arlington, TX USA |
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° Human Performance Capacity Measurements Basic Subsystem Level: - Sensory ___- Motor____- Information Processing Intermediate Level Systems (Tasks)- Gripping___- Twisting__- etc."Higher Level" Systems (and Task) Performance ° Measurements of Body Structure ° Behavioral Measurements ° Modular, PC-based Measurement Instruments ° Single Windows™ Software Package Integrates a Set of Modules into a "System" ° New Concepts, Techniques, and Technology |
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Human Performance
Measurement, Inc.
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