The human-systems integration (Hsi) concept, applied in an observation of a car crash simulation

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The Human-systems Integration (HSI) is a concept which discusses the relation among several factors that influence and are influenced in a system. Aiming to identify all these factors, a car crash simulation is addressed in this paper, emphasizing all people and tasks involved, categorizing in their respective classifications, discussing how relevant they are during the emergency actions and how important is an integration to guarantee the efficiency and excellence in the rescue process.

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Matias, N., Carvalho, N., Sena, P., Araújo, C., & Ribeiro, R. (2017). The human-systems integration (Hsi) concept, applied in an observation of a car crash simulation. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 481, pp. 245–256). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41627-4_22

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