Abstract

Issues related to the use of various means of visual representation of the condition of a complex technological controlled facility, specifically, methods of cognitive graphics, are discussed. Nuclear-power facilities and oil-pipeline transportation systems are presented as two examples of complex facilities. The importance of the visual representation of the anomalous condition of controlled facilities while addressing the problems of condition diagnostics and making the appropriate decisions is discussed. Cognitive images that are applied by decision-support systems, the intelligent user interface of a nuclear-power-plant unit operator, and an oil pipeline system dispatcher are described.

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