American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Ergonomic Design
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an independent organization that contributes to human factors by developing a wide range of industrial standards. Specifically, ANSI creates standards related to ergonomic design, such as guidelines for control-center workstations used in sectors like transportation and industrial process control.
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A technology company develops a new, complex software for air traffic controllers. To ensure it is effective and minimizes user error, the company waits until the software is fully coded and functional before hiring a specialist. This specialist is tasked with observing controllers using the software and then writing a report on potential usability issues. Which statement best evaluates the company's strategy?