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Those who already work in offices,
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you have also tried for 8 to 12 hours.
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It hurts here, hurts here, hurts here.
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While you are still young, you are not in much pain,
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when you will be 40 or 45, everything will hurt.
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Accordingly, you will change the chair, you will change the table,
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you will change the monitor, will make it more convenient.
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It is also a human-machine interaction
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and it is also an operator for controls or management
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That is, even if your table surface is small,
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you can’t properly place the mouse, keyboard, you can't put a stand under the elbows,
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you can’t put your feet at a certain angle, everything will hurt.
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You will not be able to work effectively and evrything will annoy you
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and, sooner or later, you will go on vacation.
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Here is an example of a software interface
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that mimics, too, a harmonious scheme of technological,
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such, as it were say, system. Here, most likely, we have
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pressure sensors here, there is some imitation of pipes, the liquid passes,
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there may be some pumps, valves. Here is a window open that shows
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graphs of temperature, pressure, and so on.
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And a person is sitting at the computer, he has this display, or a touch display,
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or maybe a mouse and he clicks on a tap,
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the tap starts moving electrically and works there.
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The water appears and flows somewhere.
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As well as valves, reverse and direct valves,
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they are electrically connected, there is an imitation of work.
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The liquid moves somewhere.
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You've probably seen it somewhere in the movies,
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there are traffic controls
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So there are all these traffic lights, there are
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(what else is there)
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traffic jam display and the city operator can control
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the frequency of switching on the red light, green light.
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In Lviv, if I'm not mistaken, they have already tried to introduce such thing.
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This is also an example of an interface for a reactor,
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and that seems to be as I can remember,
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how to dry ore.
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That is, some gravel is poured here, here it is warmed up,
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the excess there, of some breed, dries up, fall off.
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And then it goes. Complete imitation of the technological process,
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man sitting, click-click-click-click, the temperature increased, gas supply has increased.
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Click-click-click, the work of transport, which moves some part of the ore there, slowed down.
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Click-click-click, rotationу [UNKNOWN WORD] rotation.
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Plus there is control of all gas analyzers and the person,
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who is the technologist, he is not the programmer,
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normally perceives the technological scheme and can normally control the interface,
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there is a human-machine interface, too.
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Here the mechanicality of this interface is clearly traced.
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Automated workstations.
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Well, this is an example for a programmer.
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Here I have speakers, monitor here, keyboard here is comfortable,
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a stand, a cool chair, speakers 5 to 1.
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I'll put a mug here, something else here, so everything is convenient for me.
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We can work on IT projects for a long time.
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Usually such a workplace is typical for IT professionals, at any company.
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Well, real automated places are all about that.
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That is, there is a series of monitors, there are some levers, that is, there are physical buttons,
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microphones, dispatch room, there is a surveillance camera,
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well, it's a control stand at studio,
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from which you can control all the cameras, possibly the backlight,
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audio microphones, speakers, opening some utility rooms,
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from where actors can come out.
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Oh it's more like automated places
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and here, too, must take into account the economy and convenience.
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Control panels in some factories, mostly mechanics with buttons.
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Management of the same, technological processes.
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Separate display modules with a keyboard as well as each reactor
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or chemical equipment under control too.
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Also, the program simulation refueling
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the ship with oil or gas, some compounds.
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There are pumping stations, valves, pipes
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and it completely visually simulates the work with this object,
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physically affects the opening of all possible valves.
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There is a menu, there is a setting, there is a different name, who is the company,
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there is a menu where you can manage all the components.
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Also human-machine interface,
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in this case the car is a tanker with oil and there is a valve.
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Well, you know that all corporations now,
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always, when you install them, you are always asked to provide them with anonymous information,
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about usability.
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Well, probably everything for today.
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On next week we continue to look at even more examples
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and the following methods will be considered.
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Everything for today, thank you. See you next week.