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TWELVE METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS WITH THE AUTOMATION OF MANAGEMENT OF WORKING IN OPEN MINES
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Twelve of the numerous methodological problems are represented. They appear in the development of the automated systems for control of the mine works at open mines; if these problems are not reported the work of the system can be compromised partially of totally. Shortly those problems could be formulated as follows: 1.The mine is not considered like a system; 2.A management of the model; 3.Hierarchy of proposes and limitations; 4.The depot – a solution or a problem; 5.Attention: literally performance; 6.In probable environment – using probable approaches; 7.Interactive approach (human/machine solutions); 8.The exit is a function of the entrance; 9.Technical devices: what kind, where and how; 10. Database; 11. Scientific bases; 12. The market in the end, but not at the last place.
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