Title :
Design strategies for industrial human-machine interface systems [for cement plants]
Author :
Ouellette, Charles
Author_Institution :
Holderbank Eng. Canada Ltd., Canada
Abstract :
Computer technology is evolving very rapidly at the human-machine interface level. Most vendors are now offering Windows-NT based systems with advanced graphics and new capabilities. However, advanced technology by itself does not guarantee usability and relevance. Too often systems are designed by engineers or programmers with little contact with real-life operational conditions at the plant. A strategy is proposed to ensure that the system meets the real needs of its intended users, whether they be operators, maintainers, analysts or managers. Elements of this strategy have been used successfully in recent cement plant projects. Important cases are illustrated and explained. The results have been well received by the end-users of the systems
Keywords :
cement industry; graphical user interfaces; industrial control; user interface management systems; GUI; Windows-NT; cement plants; design strategies; industrial human-machine interface systems; projects; Automatic control; Cement industry; Computer graphics; Computer interfaces; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Man machine systems; Principal component analysis; Productivity; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference, 1999. Conference Record. 1999 IEEE-IAS/PCA
Conference_Location :
Roanoke, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5523-7
DOI :
10.1109/CITCON.1999.767044