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The Man-Machine Interface in Process Control — State of the art and Trends

Mensch-Maschine-Beziehung in der Leittechnik, Stand und Trend

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Automatisierungstechnik im Wandel durch Mikroprozessoren

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Diese Arbeit verfolgt die Entwicklung des neuzeitlichen Denkens über die Leitstandtechnik von seinen Anfängen beim Konzept des dedizierten Displays über die Analyse der notwendigen Eigenschaften des Mensch-Maschine-Interfaces bis zur Betrachtung des gegenwärtigen Trends. Bezüglich der letzteren Phase wird ein spezielles System als Beispiel verwendet, welches in seinem gegenwärtigen Stadium einen kleinen ersten Schritt in Richtung des Evolutionsprozesses zukünftiger Leitstände darstellt.

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Fraser, G.L. (1977). The Man-Machine Interface in Process Control — State of the art and Trends. In: Syrbe, M., Will, B. (eds) Automatisierungstechnik im Wandel durch Mikroprozessoren. Fachberichte Messen · Steuern · Regeln, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95307-1_22

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