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Autonomous I/O-Colour-Screen-System for Process Control with Virtual Keyboards Adapted to the Actual Task

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Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control

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An autonomous input-output-system for process-control with virtual keyboards adapted to the actual task is obtained by combining a colour television monitor with a highly integrated microcomputer and working memory, a floppy disk memory and a light pen. The system allows an optimal man machine communication with regards to human engineering as well as an economical design and manufacture of control rooms.

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Grimm, R. (1976). Autonomous I/O-Colour-Screen-System for Process Control with Virtual Keyboards Adapted to the Actual Task. In: Sheridan, T.B., Johannsen, G. (eds) Monitoring Behavior and Supervisory Control. NATO Conference Series, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2523-9_37

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