A prototyping environment for research on human-machine interfaces in process control use of Microsoft WPF for microworld and distributed control system development
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Abstract
Operators of critical processes, such as nuclear power production, must contend with highly complex systems, procedures, and regulations. Developing human-machine interfaces (HMIs) that better support operators is a high priority for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of critical processes. Human factors engineering (HFE) provides a rich and mature set of tools for evaluating the performance of HMIs, but the set of tools for developing and designing HMIs is still in its infancy. Here we propose that Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is well suited for many roles in the research and development of HMIs for process control.
关键过程的操作人员,如核电生产,必须与高度复杂的系统、程序和法规相抗衡。开发更好地支持操作员的人机界面(hmi)是确保关键过程安全可靠运行的重中之重。人因工程(HFE)为评估人机界面的性能提供了丰富而成熟的工具集,但开发和设计人机界面的工具集仍处于起步阶段。在这里,我们提出Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)非常适合用于过程控制的hmi研究和开发中的许多角色。