Abstract

Today, such areas as coal mining, construction of large facilities, providing enterprises with coal (crushed stone, sand, etc.) reserves, etc., face a problem of providing all employees of a coal mining company with equally understandable information. This is bound to different qualifications of the majority of employees. However, as practice shows, the meaningful use of geographic information systems requires certain skills. Based on the aforesaid, it is possible to conclude that in order to be equally able to use the same information system by different employees, its maximum visualization and simplification of the graphical user interface are required. The results of the studies made it possible to test the presentation pattern by grouping the main functions of the software.

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