Title :
The Engineering Workstation. A User´s Perspective
Author :
Fisher, John M. ; Halford, Joseph D.
Author_Institution :
E.I.du Pont de Nemours & Company,Inc.
Abstract :
The development of work station requirements at the authors´ firm is discussed. The engineering workstation that they developed in close cooperation with the vendor is a desktop machine with the capabilities of a minicomputer. It is not a dedicated word processor, nor purely an office automation machine, nor a CAD system. However, it is capable of doing word processing, can participate in office automation, and can do significant levels of CAD work. In addition, one of its main functions is engineering analysis. It can emulate terminals and is capable of effectively accessing their different types of central computers.
Keywords :
engineering workstations; interactive terminals; CAD; central computers; desktop machine; engineering workstation; minicomputer; office automation; word processing; Chemical analysis; Chemical engineering; Costs; Design automation; Design engineering; Manufacturing; Microcomputers; Personnel; Productivity; Workstations;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCG.1984.276109