Year: 1998 Language: english Author: P E T E R B Ø G H A N D E R S E N Genre: Documentation Publisher: Center for Human-Machine Interaction Edition: IV Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 52 Description: In this part we shall look at possible uses of the analyses in Part I - III for instrument design. Section 2 describes the special environment of maritime instruments as compared to PC’s and introduces the principles of design, and Section 3 systematically mines Part I - III for ideas for enhancing design of bridge instrumentation. Only those ideas that can be justified by the analyses are presented. This does not imply that better ideas cannot be generated by other methods; but the intention in this report is to investigate the characteristics of the approach, its strengths as well as its weaknesses.
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Analysis of Maritime Operations IV - Design
Language: english
Author: P E T E R B Ø G H A N D E R S E N
Genre: Documentation
Publisher: Center for Human-Machine Interaction
Edition: IV
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 52
Description: In this part we shall look at possible uses of the analyses in Part I - III for instrument
design. Section 2 describes the special environment of maritime instruments
as compared to PC’s and introduces the principles of design, and
Section 3 systematically mines Part I - III for ideas for enhancing design of
bridge instrumentation. Only those ideas that can be justified by the analyses
are presented. This does not imply that better ideas cannot be generated by
other methods; but the intention in this report is to investigate the characteristics
of the approach, its strengths as well as its weaknesses.
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