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Practises of process control in digital control room: possibilities and threats

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This paper introduces an interview study that was carried out in Finland in four conventional power plants. The aim of the work was to gather user experiences on the effects of control room modernisations and digital control room technology on operator work.

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    ECCE '06: Proceedings of the 13th Eurpoean conference on Cognitive ergonomics: trust and control in complex socio-technical systems
    September 2006
    174 pages
    ISBN:9783906509235
    DOI:10.1145/1274892

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