Intelligent Human Machine Interface Design for Advanced Product Life Cycle Management Systems
Zeeshan Ahmed

TL;DR
This paper proposes an intelligent, flexible, and user-friendly human machine interface for Product Life Cycle Management systems to improve usability and acceptance, supported by prototype implementations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interface design tailored for PLM systems, addressing usability issues and incorporating intelligent features for better user interaction.
Findings
Prototype implementations demonstrate improved usability.
Design requirements effectively guide interface development.
Technologies involved support flexible and intelligent interface features.
Abstract
Designing and implementing an intelligent and user friendly human machine interface for any kind of software or hardware oriented application is always be a challenging task for the designers and developers because it is very difficult to understand the psychology of the user, nature of the work and best suit of the environment. This research paper is basically about to propose an intelligent, flexible and user friendly machine interface for Product Life Cycle Management products or PDM Systems since studies show that usability and human computer interaction issues are a major cause of acceptance problems introducing or using such systems. Going into details of the proposition, we present prototype implementations about theme based on design requirements, designed designs and technologies involved for the development of human machine interface.
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