Technology for Empowering the Operator: Making the New Human Organizations Succeed in the CIM Factory : Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Advanced Control Conference, West Lafayette, Indiana, September 14-16, 1992E. J. Kompass, S. K. Whitlock, Theodore Joseph Williams |
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CONSIDERING HUMAN FACTORS IN CONTROL | 1 |
OPERATOR EMPOWERMENT IN TOTAL | 13 |
OPERATIONAL AUDIT | 19 |
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