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1: Human-Technology Interaction in the Context of Industry 4.0: Current Trends and Challenges
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Toward Industry 4.0
1.3 Human-Technology Interaction Perspectives on Industry 4.0
1.3.1 Technical Innovations
1.3.1.1 Touch Interfaces
1.3.1.2 Natural User Interfaces (NUI)
1.3.1.3 Extended Reality (XR) User Interfaces
1.3.2 Application Areas
1.3.2.1 Manufacturing
1.3.2.2 Logistics
1.3.2.3 Maintenance and Repair
1.3.2.4 Training
1.4 Research Challenges and Contributions in this Collection

1.4.1 How Can Assistance Systems Be Implemented and Integrated into the Work Process?
1.4.2 How Can XR Technology Support Future Work?
1.4.3 Will Work Become more Human-Centered due to New Technology?
1.4.4 How Can Technology Acceptance and Trust Within Industry 4.0 Systems Be Achieved?
1.5 Conclusion
References
2: Digital Assembly Assistance Systems: Methods, Technologies and Implementation Strategies
2.1 Background
2.2 Strategies for the Successful Implementation and Institutionalization of Digital Assistance and Learning Systems

2.2.1 Objectives of a Successful Implementation Process
2.2.2 Challenges in the Implementation Process
2.2.3 Strategies for Implementation and Institutionalization
2.2.3.1 Overview: Participatory Design Strategies
2.2.3.2 Process Design Phases
2.2.3.3 Guiding Questions for Self-Review and Contextual Review
2.2.3.4 Guiding Questions for Process Design
2.3 Human Factors Design of the Technological Solution and the Adjacent Work Processes
2.3.1 Individual and Organizational Parameters
2.3.2 Technological and Educational Design Dimensions
2.3.3 Using the Methodology

2.3.4 Designing Digital Assistance Systems Conducive to Learning
2.4 Implementing Innovative Assistance, Inspection and Learning Technologies
2.4.1 HCI Technologies for User and Context Awareness
2.4.1.1 Data Acquisition Pipeline for Contextually Relevant Information
2.4.1.2 Complex Event Processing as Central Building Block
2.4.2 HCI for Ergonomic Assistance
2.4.2.1 Method of Detecting Poor Ergonomic Posture
Working Zone
Working Posture
Working Angle
Working Position
2.4.2.2 Ergonomic Feedback for Employees
2.4.3 HCI for Quality Assurance

2.4.3.1 Current Clamping System Assembly Situation
2.4.3.2 Clamping System Assembly Solution
2.4.3.3 AR Technology as the Outcome of Systematic Technology Selection
2.4.3.4 Systems Design and Use
2.4.3.5 Findings
2.5 Conclusion and Outlook
2.5.1 Conclusion
2.5.2 Outlook
References
3: Cognitive Operator Support in the Manufacturing Industry
Three Tools to Help SMEs Select, Test and Evaluate Operator Supp...
3.1 Introduction: Outline of the Chapter
3.2 Industry 4.0 and the Augmented Worker
3.2.1 Developments Leading to an Interest in Cognitive Operator Support

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