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General business management terms encompassing inventory management, security management, financial administration, business planning, and management services for all enterprise-wide information systems.
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queueing
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this term is used to describe a way of dealing with sensory overload, in which all the stimuli but one are ‘put on hold’ by the brain until that one has been processed.
visual search
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this term refers to the process of scanning a set of instruments or controls for relevant information.
machine dynamics
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this term refers to the set of factors involved in the design of the man–machine interface.
tracking
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this term refers to the skill of an individual in making the necessary adjustments of hand and eye to follow a moving object in a visual display.
reaction time
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this term refers to the time elapsed between the presentation of a stimulus and the subject’s response to it.
signal detection theory
Business administration; Business management
In ergonomics, this theory suggests that the perception (or detection) of a given stimulus (or signal) is related to the sensitivity of the sense receptors (eyes, ears and so on) and the motivation ...
interview
Business administration; Business management
In essence, an interview is a form of conversation, between an interviewee and one or more interviewers, which is structured to a greater or lesser extent. It is probably the technique most widely ...