@inproceedings{Borys.1990, abstract = {Computer graphics displays are standard equipment in the control rooms of modern industrial plants. The pictures delivered to the control room by these displays need to be technically correct, consistent throughout the whole set of pictures, suited to operators tasks and needs and adapted to their cognitive and perceptional abilities and constraints. The engineers creating these pictures carry the burden of keeping these constraints in mind while the only support given by most of the available conventional graphical editors is on the line-drawing and icon level. But further support for their work can be given by using knowledge about the plant, the human operator, and the design process itself.}, added-at = {2013-09-23T13:30:51.000+0200}, address = {Amsterdam}, author = {Borys, Bernd-Burkhard}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27ace70170c8b71f4722cc21fec108f80/b.borys}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing and Hybrid Automation, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.A., August 12 - 16, 1990}, editor = {Karwowski, Waldemar}, interhash = {cc2a726d2c372118ae1ad7718e366e53}, intrahash = {7ace70170c8b71f4722cc21fec108f80}, keywords = {eigene mmspub myown}, pages = {545–552}, publisher = {Elsevier}, series = {Ergonomics of hybrid automated systems / ed. by Waldemar Karwowski ...}, timestamp = {2013-09-23T16:27:05.000+0200}, title = {Intelligent Support during Display Design for Dynamic Systems}, volume = 2, year = 1990 }