2012
DOI: 10.3182/20120215-3-at-3016.00151
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Formal Models for High Performance HMI Engineering

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“…During the transition from processes to automated processes in the process control system, information must be reduced and is therefore hidden in the details of the engineering documents [11]. One approach to summarize important information is the design of KPIs [12].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the transition from processes to automated processes in the process control system, information must be reduced and is therefore hidden in the details of the engineering documents [11]. One approach to summarize important information is the design of KPIs [12].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die benötigten Anzeigen, Detailbilder und ähnliches sind zum Teil einzigartig und folgen keinen festen Regeln, nach denen sie aus den Planungsdaten erstellt werden können. Zwar gibt es bereits Ansätze, auch hier modellbasiert komplette Bedienbilder durch Anreicherung der Planungsdaten zu erstellen [UOS12], an dieser Stelle soll jedoch die Integration von modellbasierter Entwicklung in die konventionelle Bedienbilddarstellung im Vordergrund stehen.…”
Section: S2 Entwicklungsbegleitende Modelltransformationunclassified
“…Although the Human Factors literature has suggested interface concepts to address some of the challenges, e.g., [6][7][8][9], these concepts cannot solve the contextualization problem in real plants. One reason for this is that current technologies do not sufficiently support their implementation [10]. This is expected to change in cyber-physical production systems (CPPS).…”
Section: Introduction 1the Challenges Of Contextualization In Industr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Human Factors literature has suggested interface concepts to address some challenges (e.g., Bennett, 2017;Rasmussen & Goodstein, 1987;Smith et al, 2006;Vicente & Rasmussen, 1992), these concepts cannot solve the contextualization problem in real plants. One reason is that current technologies do not sufficiently support their implementation (Urbas et al, 2012). This might change in cyber-physical production systems (CPPS) that are characterized by intensive connections between collaborating computational entities and the physical world, relying on large quantities of data and using a variety of services to access and process these data (Monostori, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%