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Reduction and visualization of data and procedures

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Process control systems are developed, designed, used, maintained, repaired and abandoned, or redeveloped, by and for humans. Production processes are therefore a series of interactions: process-control-system-human-control-system-process. The integration of humans into the production process should be planned, adequately investigated and developed. To this end, a detailed study of human use of a system must involve the aspects and characteristics outlined in Table 7.1.

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© 1992 Fran Jović

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Jović, F. (1992). Reduction and visualization of data and procedures. In: Process Control Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3116-2_7

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