0 the scientific study of people and their working conditions, especially done in order to improve effectiveness:
1 the study of the design of furniture or equipment and the way this affects people's ability to work effectively:
The techniques exist independently of the pupil, deriving equally from the ergonomics of the instrument and the changing conventions of performance practice.
Evaluations covered multiple performance dimensions, including ergonomics, functionality, clinical acceptability, and vendor preference.
This brings us neatly to another way in which the ergonomics of music production technology have influenced creative practice.
The quality of a building is measured by its conveniences, durability, ergonomics and functionality.
This is a matter of both standards and ergonomics.
The program also included pain management, stress management, physical training, and ergonomics, accompanied by visits to the patient's workplace.
Ergonomics factors range from the choice of input device and the medium for information feedback to the seating arrangements for the individual.
Moreover, we can foresee applications in medicine and sports, in particular in physiotherapy and ergonomics.