30 papers:
- DHM-HB-2013-JanochaGPSLJFS #assessment
- Assessment of Body Surface Potential Mapping in VDT-Operators (AJ, MG, WP, RS, KLS, EJ, PF, MS), pp. 223–231.
- HCI-EI-1999-FukuzumiY #case study
- Study on Stress Management — Relationship among Body Sway, Eye Accomodation, and Mental Fatigue by VDT Work - (SF, TY), pp. 79–83.
- HCI-EI-1999-LindstromH #difference #industrial
- VDT Use and its Relation to Job Stress in Various Sectors of industry in Finland: Qualitative Differences (KL, VH), pp. 187–192.
- HCI-CC-1997-Horie
- Fundamental Study on Optimum Working Posture of VDT Workers from the View Point of EMG (YH), pp. 643–646.
- HCI-CC-1997-KumeSJ #agile #aspect-oriented #visual notation
- VDT Task Related Visual Fatigue: Human Aspects of Agile Manufacturing (YK, NS, HSJ), pp. 343–346.
- HCI-CC-1997-LindstromLS #implementation
- Organizational Support and Employee Well-Being in the Implementation of New VDT Application (KL, TL, JS), pp. 373–377.
- HCI-CC-1997-SchleiferLP
- Breathing, Psychological Stress, and Musculoskeletal Complaints in VDT Data-Entry Work (LMS, RL, CSP), pp. 545–550.
- HCI-CC-1997-TakedaH #question
- Does the Circadian Rhythm of VDT Operators Cause Fluctuations of CFF Value that to Mask Fatigue Variations During Work Load? (MT, YH), pp. 563–566.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Arnetz #health
- Stress Related Health Effects and VDT Work (BBA), pp. 746–749.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Bruno
- Eye Discomfort and VDT Work (PB), pp. 722–727.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Darby
- The Occupational Overuse Syndrome at VDT Work (FWD), pp. 728–733.
- HCI-ACS-1993-GalinskySP #monitoring #performance
- The Influence of Electronic Performance Monitoring on Speed and Accuracy in a VDT-Based Data-Entry Task (TLG, LMS, CSP), pp. 1023–1028.
- HCI-ACS-1993-HajnalC #case study #interactive
- A Study of Additive and Interactive Effects of Work and Extra-Organizational Factors on Female VDT Workers (CH, PC), pp. 925–930.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Hale #design
- Ergonomics and VDT Design for Space Environments (JPH), pp. 196–200.
- HCI-ACS-1993-HorieOO
- Acupressure for Eyestrain Relief in VDT Operators (YH, TO, OÖ), pp. 774–779.
- HCI-ACS-1993-LeGrande #health #industrial
- VDT Repetitive Motion Health Concerns in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry (DEL), pp. 780–785.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Lindstrom #design
- Finnish Longitudianl Studies of Job Design and VDT Work (KL), pp. 697–702.
- HCI-ACS-1993-LindstromLP #implementation
- Follow-up of Job Demands and Strain Symptoms after Implementation of New VDT Applications in an Insurance Company (KL, TL, MP), pp. 1005–1010.
- HCI-ACS-1993-SaitoTSSS #visual notation
- Physiological Indices of Visual Fatigue and Visual Comfort Related to VDT Work (SS, ST, SS, MS, TS), pp. 909–913.
- HCI-ACS-1993-SotoyamaSTSS
- Gaze Direction and Ocular Surface Area in VDT Work (MS, SS, ST, TS, SS), pp. 750–755.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Stenberg
- Skin Symptoms and VDT Work (BS), pp. 734–739.
- HCI-ACS-1993-TakedaHS
- The Fatigue Check System for VDT Workers by Measuring CFF (MT, YH, KS), pp. 618–623.
- HCI-ACS-1993-TakedaHS93a #analysis
- Analysis of Uric Properties for Stress Caused by VDT Work and Relationship Among CFF, HRV and VEP (MT, YH, KS), pp. 903–908.
- HCI-ACS-1993-Yamamoto #performance
- Topographic EEG Study of VDT Performance with Special Reference to Frontal Midline Theta Waves (Fm q) and Mental Work (SY), pp. 897–902.
- HCI-SES-1987-FukuyumiYH #case study #readability
- Study on VDT Display Color and Readability (SF, IY, YH), pp. 189–196.
- HCI-SES-1987-HwangH #information management #modelling
- The Modelling of Information Processing on Chinese VDT (SLH, CCH), pp. 123–128.
- HCI-SES-1987-Knave #health #question
- VDT Work: An Occupational Health Hazard? (BK), pp. 83–86.
- HCI-SES-1987-MarinMP
- The Benefit/Cost of VDT Highlighting (DWM, DRM, CRP), pp. 89–96.
- HCI-SES-1987-Saito #analysis #evaluation #eye tracking
- Quantitative Evaluation of VDT Operations Through the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Characteristics of Eye Movement (SS), pp. 197–202.
- HCI-SES-1987-ZwahlenA #development
- Development of a Work-Rest Schedule for VDT Work (HTZ, CCAJ), pp. 157–164.