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In this chapter we present a development of an information system for container station bookkeeping. Such an information system has to assist the operators in performing routine operations of registration and loading of trucks arriving at the container station. The introduction of the automated bookkeeping system has to improve the efficiency of the operator’s work and speed up the reloading procedures.

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Troubitsyna, E. (1999). Container Station. In: Sekerinski, E., Sere, K. (eds) Program Development by Refinement. Formal Approaches to Computing and Information Technology FACIT. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0585-5_2

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