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Human Factors Comparison of Two Fiber-Optic Continuous-Groove Field-Repair Splicing Techniques By L. M.

The installation, testing, operation, and maintenance of the Loop Plant (the customer cable network) requires the full-time employment of some 150,000 outside plant and central office craftspeople-

Introduction By E. E. SUMNER* (Manuscript received March 15, 1983) Human factors and its parent discipline, behavioral science, help us understand human capacities, interests, and needs.

Membrane switch technology has become increasingly popular in consumer-oriented products such as pocket calculators and kitchen appliances.

New telephone services involve more customer-system interaction than ever before, and making the use of these services easy and errorfree is a major goal of their development.

On Abbreviating Command Names By L. A. STREETER,* J. M. ACKROFF,* and G. A.

Performance in Locating Terminals on a HighDensity Connector B y L . E.

Reasoning, the ability to draw conclusions or inferences from given information, is a prized intellectual talent.

C o m p u t e r - b a s e d i n f o r m a t i o n m a n a g e m e n t s y s t e m s c a n store, m a nipulate, and transmit enormous quantities of information.

In this article we give an overview of some insights into the workings of the human visual system gained during two decades of research at Bell Laboratories, and culminating in the discovery of a f