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Summary: Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science focuses on science and philosophy of human-centered design.
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science (TIES) aims to advance the science and philosophy of human-centered design. TIES stimulates and develops a theoretical basis for the science of ergonomics, and thus formulates a methodology for this modern discipline. The journal focuses on a broad array of theoretical issues, methodology, and philosophical dialogues within the science of human factors and ergonomics, and is a highly respected forum for interdisciplinary discussion within this field, cutting across the design, engineering, technology, and management of human-compatible systems in the broadest sense. The Journal is proactive in its mission to develop a unique discipline, and seeks to define and promote theories of ergonomics as distinct and inherently valuable for the global knowledge community, including human factors scientists and engineers, ergonomists, industrial designers, industrial engineers, systems engineers, design engineers, cognitive and organizational psychologists, occupational health specialists and human-computer interaction specialists. The journal is published in cooperation with the International Ergonomics Association.