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Designing Space Habitats for Human Productivity
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This summary paper addresses each of the key words in its title; Designing, Space Habitats and Productivity; from the perspective of a research architect. This approach looks at definitions of productivity in their specific economic, industrial, social and technical context. The discussion covers crew autonomy, democracy and teamwork as productivity values for space habitats.
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Cohen, M., "Designing Space Habitats for Human Productivity," SAE Technical Paper 901204, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/901204.Also In
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