生産管理
Online ISSN : 2186-6120
Print ISSN : 1341-528X
Ecological Approach to Human Machine Systems Analysis for Integrated Human Resource Management
An Empirical Study in Workplaces
Yoshio T. IkedaYoichi Masuzawa
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2009 年 15 巻 3 号 p. 1-8

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This paper describes analyzed working environment issues from statistics, ISO ergonomics standards and ecology of work theories in order to identify the requirements for the work system analysis and design, i.e., abstraction hierarchy with shift of languages, closed bottom up loop work system, etc. These requirements are satisfied by a methodology called multi-modal manual system (M3). Secondly, this paper deals with the applied results of the M3 to the actual business and management. With M3 algorithm, the natural language descriptions i.e., business manuals, company regulations and job descriptions were successfully converted into systems languages which were ready to be fed to the programming language generation process.
Finally, this study proposes successful integration of all the business systems related languages, i.e., natural/mathematical/logic languages, systems language and programming language in the form of EAHMS/IHRM operating platform. It is concluded that the integration of business languages relying on ecological approach is promising to further enhance the EAHMS oriented management systems theory and practice in the Web-based business world.

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