Abstract

Using as an example a cement milling plant, this paper discusses the steps necessary for the development of a Man·Machine Interface on the basis of two novel techniques, Multilevel Flow Modelling (MFM) and Ecological Interface Design(EID). These techniques can be used to convey functional information in the interface, thus supporting the human operator in his goal-oriented behaviour. In a combination, the techniques are complementary rather than competing, where MFM provides support for failure analysis and ЕГО provides support for fine-tuning and manipulation of the milling process.

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