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Growing pains in the evolution of hybrid executives
The development of a hybrid executive creates problems that go beyond those normally encountered in a digital executive. One of the biggest problems results from bringing two divergent human elements together in the same system. The analog user is "real-world" oriented with an extensive knowledge of the hardware involved in his problem. The digital user is often concerned with batch data processing and scientific computation that has been written in a high level compiler language.