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BFI synopsis: a new coal winning machine at Bolden colliery, the Trepan Shearer, which produces large coal NCB Commentary - At Boldon Colliery is the Durham Division another machine has proved itself - the...
Examines on the interface between computer systems and the people who use them, looking at a project to update the air traffic control system in the US as an example. Although air traffic control uses an...
The Journal of European Television History and Culture has been launched today: http://journal.euscreen.eu. The Journal builds on recent digitisation initiatives in European archives and audiovisual...
Shows how Scottish Gas uses large and small computers to solve a variety of problems.
Information for surveyors on the selection, specification and costing of air-conditioning plant. Uses as a case study the large-scale installation of Heathrow Terminal 4 and examines the principles of air...
An introduction to human-computer interaction and user-centred design. Uses as a case study the law firm Linklaters & Paines, which introduced ACCESS, a new information system for its users, lawyers and...
Large retail stores use information technology to control the volume and complexity of their operation. Looks at the bar codes used in Sainsbury’s and the EPOS (electronic point of sale) system installed...
The Scottish Highlands are the traditional home of the red deer, which have provided an expensive sport rather than a source of meat. Farming in these areas has been mainly restricted to sheep rearing which...
Looks at the ways in which computers are used by the police to help run incident rooms which handle serious crimes. A system called MIRIAM (Major Incident Room Index and Action management) was a prototype...
BFI synopsis: Lord Robens, Chairman of the N.C.B., and Dr. Beeching, Chairman of the British Transport Commission, officially open the "Cosy Home Show Train" at Victoria Station, London NCB Commentary -...
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