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Tham khảo tài liệu 'the design of manufacturing systems part 7', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Another approach may be to weight the criteria from 1 to 5. From these values a mean value can be derived which may be additionally weighted according to the importance or relevance of the aspects considered. The criteria suggested here have been derived from the different theoretical concepts of work and organizational psychology as well as from observations in practice as described in this report. The case study in Section 5.8 illustrates the application of these criteria. They are as follows The Criteria for Assessing Technology in Use Criteria concerning the degree of automation achieved through implementing the new technology system 1. Comprehensive workplaces Are the tasks of the users of this technology integrated and comprehensive and do they include straight-forward as well as challenging task components but avoid new burdens and stress 2. Easy-to-use systems Does the technology allow for easy use by different users 3. Flexibility of use Can the users use the system in different ways according to their individual competencies and skills 4. Reality problem solving Does the system allow the users to solve problems in reality e.g. in the case of a system breakdown 5. Work rhythm definition Can the users at least partially define their own rhythm of work 6. Working conditions Does the new system contribute to improving conditions at work e.g. health conditions Criteria concerning the degree of networking implemented with the new technological system 1. System reliability Is the system designed to be reliable and safe 2. User groups access Does the system offer fair rules for different users concerning access and interventions 3. System stability Is the system stable even under conditions of user error 4. Decentralized structures Is the system structure sufficiently decentralized to allow independent operation of subsystems if needed 5. System transparency Is the system as a whole transparent to different user groups 6. Freedom for human decisions Does the .