Human-machine interface for design engineers Online publication date: Wed, 11-Jun-2014
by Laszlo Nemes
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT), Vol. 3, No. 3, 1990
Abstract: The major obstacle in the way of the wide industrial diffusion of computer-aided design systems is the present level of human-machine communication. Each CAD product has a different human interface, and each is bedevilled with limited input functions, low-level communication with the designer, and low-bandwidth date input methods. The paper summarises the aspects of designer-design system communication and the various action platforms the designers must work on. All these requirements are illustrated with the research results of number of authors. As a conclusion, a new type of designers' workbench is envisaged.
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