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4. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.)
4.1 Intended use. This handbook is intended for use in conjunction with current human factors and related specifications, standards, and handbooks to define terms, frequently used in those documents, and thereby provide consistency, eliminate overlap and duplication, and minimize repetition. For these same reasons, this handbook is also intended for reference during the preparation of new human factors and related specifications, standards, and handbooks. Telecommunication terms in this handbook are consistent with those in FED-STD-1037B. Use of telecommunication terms in new human factors standardization documents that do not appear herein should use or harmonize with applicable definitions in the current revision of FED-STD-1037.
4.2. Subject term (key word) listing.
Abbreviations Acoustics Acquisition/programmatic Acronyms
Display symbology
Human factors engineering Terminology User/Computer interface Vibration
4.3. Changes from previous issue. The margins of this handbook are marked with vertical lines to indicate where changes from or additions to the previous issue were made. The margins are also marked with asterisks to identify deletions. This was done as a convenience only and the
Government assumes no liability whatsoever for any inaccuracies in these notations. Editorial changes are not indicated by margin notations.
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